If an event contained a datetime.datetime object it would cause an
exception in the Splunk component. Most of the media_player
components do this in their `media_position_updated_at` attribute.
Use the JSONEncoder from homeassistant.remote instead of just using the
standard json.dumps encoder.
Fixes#9590
* 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
If a mock's assert_called_once_with method is misspelled (e.g. asert_called_once_with) then the test will appear as passing. Therefore, this commit removes all instances of assert_called_once_with calls and replaces them with two assertions:
self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 1)
self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, mock.call(call_args))
This also fixes issue #1214, and I think another bug. The splunk
code will just take the value of state.state and try to serialize
it to json if it can't make it into a number. It did this before
I generalized that code. Since json.dumps() will fail on most anything
complicated, I think the right thing to do is *not* try to do that.