* create light.hue_activate_scene service
This creates a light.hue_activate_scene service that takes group_name
and scene_name, and calls phue's bridge.run_scene with those
parameters. This allows calling hue bridge stored scene names by name
during automation.
This only currently works reliably in 1 hue hub configurations (which
is most of them). Phue will be further enhanced to display warnings
when it can't figure out what to do with the parameters passed in to HA.
* Update hue.py
* Add keypress & output control services to Envisalink component
Add services to allow sending custom keypresses and activating
programmable outputs on an alarm control panel.
Implemented for the Envisalink alarm, and moving to new version of
pyenvisalink to support this.
Replicated the service handler mapping code from Cover component into
Alarm Control Panel to allow handling alternative schemas if required
by new services.
* Update requirements_all.txt
* Updated services.yaml
* Removed requirement to enter code in HA UI
Incorporated changes suggested by @sriram
https://github.com/srirams/home-assistant/commit/2f8deb70cb5f3621a69b6b9
acb72f8e29123650c
Including pending state for exit/entry delay
Clarified services to use the code passed to them as a first priority,
otherwise use the code from configuration
Swapped back to using NotImplementedError for the service definitions
* - Add support for alarm_keypress to manual alarm (functions like a standard alarm keypad where entering the code disarms or arms the alarm)
- Add tests for alarm_keypress to manual alarm
- Style corrections (too many returns, comment & whitespace issues)
* Removed alarm_output_control service as unable to incorporate in the demo/test in a meaningful way
* Add keypress & output control services to Envisalink component
Add services to allow sending custom keypresses and activating
programmable outputs on an alarm control panel.
Implemented for the Envisalink alarm, and moving to new version of
pyenvisalink to support this.
Replicated the service handler mapping code from Cover component into
Alarm Control Panel to allow handling alternative schemas if required
by new services.
* Update requirements_all.txt
* Updated services.yaml
* Removed requirement to enter code in HA UI
Incorporated changes suggested by @sriram
https://github.com/srirams/home-assistant/commit/2f8deb70cb5f3621a69b6b9
acb72f8e29123650c
Including pending state for exit/entry delay
Clarified services to use the code passed to them as a first priority,
otherwise use the code from configuration
Swapped back to using NotImplementedError for the service definitions
* - Add support for alarm_keypress to manual alarm (functions like a standard alarm keypad where entering the code disarms or arms the alarm)
- Add tests for alarm_keypress to manual alarm
- Style corrections (too many returns, comment & whitespace issues)
* Removed alarm_output_control service as unable to incorporate in the demo/test in a meaningful way
* Moved the Alarm_Keypress service into Envisalink component out of the generic
* Update envisalink.py
* Update services.yaml
* Migrate callbacks to use schedule_update_ha_state
* Migrate MQTT sensor callback to async
* Migrate wemo to not update inside schedule_update_ha_state
* Make MQTT switch async
* Fix nx584 test
* Migrate tellstick callback
* Migrate vera callback
* Alarm control panel - manual: use async callbacks
* Run the switch rest tests that work
This makes it so that media playback support for inputs is dynamically
fetched from the receiver, instead of assuming that all playback
commands work for all inputs.
Tests are added for this, using a FakeYamaha class, which has some
sample data stubbed in for key methods that need to be called. We also
include an example of the desc.xml needed to dynamically parse these
features for these tests (as this is done in platform init).
* Convert switch to AsnycIO
* Move update entity to service
* use time better for faster handling
* Change to suggestion from paulus
* Use new shedule_update_ha_state
* fix lint
* minimize executor calls
Occassionally the values of `keys` and `p256h` are bytes objects instead of
strings. As JSON by default does not serialize bytes objects let's decode
bytes objects to unicode strings.
Resolves the registration issue mentioned in #4012.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
Occassionally the values of `keys` and `p256h` are bytes objects instead of
strings. As JSON by default does not serialize bytes objects let's decode
bytes objects to unicode strings.
Resolves the registration issue mentioned in #4012.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
* Use entity_id for backend, friendly name for frontend
Closes https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues/3434
Command line switches had the option to set a `friendly_name` reportedly
for use in the front end. However, if set, it was also being used as the
`entity_id`.
This did not seem like obvious behavior to me. This PR changes the
behavior so the entity_id is the object_id, which must already be
unique, and is an obvious place to have a very predictable slug (even if
long or unsightly), and the friendly name (if set) is used for the
display.
Example:
```yaml
switch:
platform: command_line
switches:
rf_kitchen_light_one:
command_on: switch_command on kitchen
command_off: switch_command off kitchen
command_state: query_command kitchen
value_template: '{{ value == "online" }}'
friendly_name: "Beautiful bright kitchen light!"
```
If you were using in an automation or from dev tools, would use:
`switch.rf_kitchen_light_one`, but your front end would still show `Beautiful
bright kitchen light!`
* Add new arg to test_assumed_state_should_be_true_if_command_state_is_false
* Import ENTITY_ID _FORMAT from existing, rename device_name to object_id
* Rename `device_name` to `object_id`
* Test that `entity_id` and `name` are set as expected
This feature needs to be enabled through the `http.use_x_forwarded_for` option,
satisfying security concerns of spoofed remote addresses in untrusted network
environments.
The testsuite was enhanced to explicitly test the functionality of the
header.
Fixes#4265.
Signed-off-by: Martin Weinelt <hexa@darmstadt.ccc.de>
* Added some extra options to Weather Underground component
* Added Location and Elevation options
* Fixed if statement
* Fixed lint
* Updated tests including elevation and location
* Update wunderground.py
* Synology SSL fix & Error handling
* change handling for cookies/ssl
* fix use not deprecated functions
* fix lint
* change verify
* fix connector close to coro
* fix force close
* not needed since websession close connector too
* fix params
* fix lint
* Fix "argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable" during discovery
When yamaha receivers are dynamically discovered, there config is
empty, which means that we need to set zone_ignore to [] otherwise the
iteration over receivers fails.
* Bump rxv library version to fix play_status bug
rxv version 0.3 will issue the play_status command even for sources
that don't support it, causing stack traces during updates when
receivers are on HDMI inputs.
This was fixed in rxv 0.3.1. Bump to fix bug #4226.
* Don't discovery receivers that we've already configured
The discovery component doesn't know anything about already configured
receivers. This means that specifying a receiver manually will make it
show up twice if you have the discovery component enabled.
This puts a platform specific work around here that ensures that if
the media_player is found, we ignore the discovery system.
* Change pilight systemcode validation to integer
According to the pilight code the systemcode should be an integer and
not a string (it is an int in the pilight code). Passing this as a
string caused errors from pilight:
"ERROR: elro_800_switch: insufficient number of arguments"
This fixes#4282
* Change pilight unit-id to positive integer
According to the pilight code the unit of an entity is also evrywhere
handled as an integer. So converting and passing this as string causes
pilight not to work.
This fixes#4282
Signed-off-by: Jan Losinski <losinski@wh2.tu-dresden.de>
* Add timeout to platform/component
* Revert "Add timeout to platform/component"
This reverts commit 280a311e48.
* Add logging data
* Change log message with paulus comments
* Set executor to 15 and help to reduce flooting async core with udpates
* fix typing
* if it a executor, wait
* address comments from paulus
* add space for style :)
* fix spell
* Update entity_component.py
* Update entity_component.py
GATEWAYS was a dict, so would overwrite item if key was the same. This
would happen when using multiple MQTT gateways, since the device id is
the same (`mqtt`).
* Fix by changing GATEWAYS from dict into list.
* Use hass data to store mysensors gateways instead of having GATEWAYS
be a global.
* Updated Emulated_Hue to send request info as variables to scripts
* Updated tests to not use the old mqtt
* Updated test to actualy use and validate the script variables
* Fixed the removal of time in a recent merge
* fixed test to not use a timer
* Add Map support for Locative component
The Locative App on the mobile is sending an HTTP request to the
server where also the GPS location is sent.
But the GPS location was not passed to the event device_tracker.see.
Use the passed GPS location from Locative and pass it to the
device_tracker.see event.
With this the device is then also shown on the HA Map component.
* Use existing constants for latitude and longitude
Use the existing constants from homeassistant.consts:
ATTR_LATITUDE for 'latitude'
ATTR_LONGITUDE for 'longitude'
* Reuse the "yield from self.hass.loop.run_in_executor" again
* Use variable gps_location
* Add Swisscom Internet-Box device tracker
* Add Swisscom device tracker to .coveragerc
* Add timeout to requests
Fix formatting and add missing comments to pass the lint test
* Remove authentication which was not required
I realised that there was no need to be authenticated to get the
connected devices. Thanks Swisscom :/
* Moving config to a PLATFORM_SCHEMA and using voluptuous
* Bugfix windows have a other default loop now
* fix handling with 3.4.2 that not support ensure_future
* make the same as ensure_future does
* fix spell
* fix lazy test
* Added Synology DSM Sensor
* Fixed balloobbot's comments
* Fixed mistake (should have run lint and flake8 before committing
* Fixed update mechanisme according to balloobs feedback
* Requesting retest as test failure isn't related to changes made
* Update the icloud device_tracker
* addressed @kellerza 's comments
* GMTT config needs an entity_id
* renamed services
* fix cookiedir and clean up keep_alive function
* fix travis errors
* forgot a self.
* update devices after initializing the API
* changed wording
* addressed changes from @kellerza
* Syntax error solved
* Update icloud.py
* Only use account of username instead of whole username as default for account name
* use slugify instead of slug for schema
* remove Google Maps Travel Time
* Add comment from original tracker back
* Added support for Philips Tvs with JointSpace API
* Flake + Lint fixes
* Lint be like "lol fu"
* Changes as requested by reviewers, except lib-requirement
* Switched to library-usage
* lint... newline-bingo...
* Fixes in TP-Link Switch logging 0 values on init
On init of component the emeter would log to influxdb and possibly other inputs a 0 value, instead of not logging anything.
Initial polling should circumvent that behavior and avoid logging inconsistencies.
* Refactors update call in __init__
* Add a method to throttle calls to services
This adds CallRateDelayThrottle. This is a class that provides an
decorator to throttle calls to services. Instead of the Throttle in
homeassistant.util it does this by delaying all subsequent calls
instead of just dropping them. Dropping of calls would be bad if we
call services to actual change the state of a connected hardware (like
rf controlled power plugs).
Ihe delay is done by rescheduling the call using
track_point_in_utc_time from homeassistant.helpers.event so it should
not block the mainloop at all.
* Add unittests for CallRateDelayThrottle
Signed-off-by: Jan Losinski <losinski@wh2.tu-dresden.de>
* Introduce a send_delay for pilight component
If pilight is used with a "pilight USB Nano" between the daemon and the
hardware, we must use a delay between sending multiple signals.
Otherwise the hardware will just skip random codes. We hit this
condition for example, if we switch a group of pilight switches on or
off. Without the delay, random switch signals will not be transmitted by
the RF transmitter.
As this seems not necessary, if the transmitter is directly connected
via GPIO, we introduce a optional configuration to set the delay.
* Add unittests for pilight send_delay handling
This adds an unittest to test the delayed calls to the send_code
service.
* Initial attempt at implementation
* Adding Garadget cover component
* Updating Device to be Required
* Updating .coveragerc to exclude from testing
* Updating code review items
* Updating per 2nd code review
* Updating configuration to be more like command-line
* Initial submission of LiteJet integration.
* Add LiteJet switch pressed automation trigger. (State changes are too slow to catch a press-release.)
Add LiteJet scene, replacing commented out code that treated these as lights.
Include LiteJet numbers in the device state so that it is easy to lookup entity -> number.
* Fix missing global.
* Allow light's brightness to be set explicitly.
* Support optional 'ignore' key to ignore prefixes of loads, switches, and scenes that weren't configured for use in the LiteJet system.
* Fix lint errors and warnings.
* Cleanup header comments.
Default to not creating LiteJet switches as these are generally not useful.
* Lint fixes.
* Fixes from pull request feedback.
* Use hass.data instead of globals for data storage.
* Fix lint warnings.
* Sonos responsiveness improvements (async_ coroutines, event based updating, album art caching) + Better radio station information
* Docstring fixes.
* Docstring fixes.
* Updated SoCo dependency + fixed file permissions.
* Only fetch speaker info if needed.
* PEP8 fixes
* Fixed SoCoMock.get_speaker_info to get test to pass.
* Regenerated requirements_all.txt + async fetching of album art with caching + added http_session to HomeAssistant object.
* Unit test fixed.
* Add blank line as per flake8
* Fixed media image proxy unit test.
* Removed async stuff.
* Removed last remnants of async stuff.
* Lazy initialise the worker pool
* Minimize pool initialization in core tests
* Fix tests on Python 3.4
* Remove passing in thread count to mock HASS
* Tests: Allow pool by default for threaded, disable for async
* Remove JobPriority for thread pool
* Fix wrong block_till_done
* EmulatedHue: Remove unused test code
* Zigbee: do not touch hass.pool
* Init loop in add_job
* Fix core test
* Fix random sensor test
* Add Emby Server media_player component
* Code cleanup, move to request sessions, generate UUID per session
* Make media image fetch more robust
* Allow for http or https
* Cleanup some Keyerror conditions found through more testing
* Move EmbyRemote to pip, update requirements
* Code cleanup, add SSL config option
* catch all errors when doing mqtt message unicode-decode.
* added AttributeError and UnicodeDecodeError to exception when decoding an mqtt message payload
* Add link to docs
* Fix link
* Update line breaks
* Update ordering
* Align vera platofrm to only use add_devices
(instead od add_devices_callback)
* Remove line break
* Use consts
* Update ordering
* Update ordering
* Use const, create default name, use string formatting
* Update ordering
* Use const
* Update import style
* Update ordering and line breaks
* update line breaks
* Set default port
* Set defaults and update ordering
* Update ordering
* Minor style updates
* Update ordering, defaults, line breaks, and readability
* Use constants
* Add line breaks
* use string formatting
* Update line breaks
* Update logger
* Fix initialization of zwave color bulbs
Zwave values can be added to the node in any order. This change allows
proper initialization when the multilevel value is added before the
color value.
* Fix incorrect rename of color command class
* Add new const (base)
* Use constant
* Remove second error message, use const, add attribution, add link
to docs, remove unused vars, and a little simplification
* Add quote
* Use const
* Add attribution, simplify the code, and use consts