* {switch,light}.tplink: use deviceid as unique id, fetch name from the device during initialization
* raise PlatformNotReady when no device is available
* Use mac instead of deviceid
* remove name option as obsolete
* Add support for configuration flow / integration
Allows activating automatic discovery of supported devices from the configuration
* Fix linting, update requirements_all.txt
* start cleaning up tplink component based on feedback
* add device info, improve config handling
* Allow overriding detected devices via configuration file
* Update requirements.txt
* Remove debug logging
* make hound happy
* Avoid I/O during init and simplify the code, remove remains of leds_on
* Fix issues based on feedback, use consistent quotation marks for device info
* add async_setup_platform emiting a deprecation warning
* Avoid blocking the I/O, check for None on features
* handle some Martin's comments, schema-validation is still missing
* use async_create_task instead of async_add_job, let core validate the schema
* simplify configuration handling by storing the configuration data separately from initialized instances
* add default values to schema, make hound happy
* with defaults set by schema, simplify the checks. add async_unload_entry
* Use constant for data structure access
* REWORD add a short note about async_unload_entry
* handle feedback from Martin, config_data is checked against Noneness
* use pop to remove the domain on unload
* First steps to add tests for the new tplink component
* embed platforms under the component directory
* Fix tests by mocking the pyhs100 internals
* Fix linting
* Test against multiple instances of devices, tidy up
* (hopefully) final linting round
* Add pyHS100 to test requirements
* log always the warnings occured during an update to make them easy to see
* revert back the warning behavior (requirement for silver level in IQS)
* Unload only when an entry is being loaded and add tests for that
Thanks @MartinHjelmare for pointing this out!
* Fix linting
* Bump the upstream lib, fixes most prominently the HSV setting on bulbs
* Test unloading for all platforms, clear the data storage instead of popping it out, making it possible to reconfigure after removal without restarting hass first
* Use class variables instead of instance variables for bulb states, required for HS220
* Use new-style format string
* Fix indenting, uppercase the mock constant
* Run black on test_init, hopefully that will finally fix the weird formatting (pycharm, pylint and hound seems to have different opinions...)
* Add a prompt if bridge update is available.
* Change logger warning for light update
The self.light.swupdatestate only checks for updates of that specific light, it does not check for updates of the bridge.
Theirfore the warning message schould be updated.
* add space
* fix tests
* rename to swupdate2_bridge_state
* update aiohue to v1.9.1
* update aiohue to v1.9.1
* update aiohue to v1.9.1
* Fix for #19072
PR #19072 introduced the custom_effect feature but it didnt make it optional as the documentation states.
This causes error on startup and the component does not work.
```
Error while setting up platform flux_led
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/srv/homeassistant/lib/python3.5/site-packages/homeassistant/helpers/entity_platform.py", line 128, in _async_setup_platform
SLOW_SETUP_MAX_WAIT, loop=hass.loop)
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/asyncio/tasks.py", line 400, in wait_for
return fut.result()
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/asyncio/futures.py", line 293, in result
raise self._exception
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/concurrent/futures/thread.py", line 55, in run
result = self.fn(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
File "/srv/homeassistant/lib/python3.5/site-packages/homeassistant/components/light/flux_led.py", line 135, in setup_platform
device[CONF_CUSTOM_EFFECT] = device_config[CONF_CUSTOM_EFFECT]
KeyError: 'custom_effect'
```
Changing this line to make the custom_effect optional as the original intention.
* Update flux_led.py