* used MindrustUK's version ( https://github.com/MindrustUK/python-lightify/commits/master/osramlightify.py ) from Oct 2, 2016 and changed the REQUIRMENTS line to use the fixed lightify component with thread safety fixes
* reformatted long lines
* updated osramlightify requirements in requirements_all.txt
* ran script gen_requirements_all.py
* rerun requirements gen script on linux
* fixed some inspection warnings
* zip file points to a specific commit
* no requests to lights in properties, instead instance variables are update in update method
* regenerated requirements_all.txt
* removed call to update from is_on() property
* Refactor tellstick code for increased readability. Especially highlight if "device" is a telldus core device or a HA entity.
* Refactor Tellstick object model for increased clarity.
* Update comments. Unify better with sensors. Fix typo bug. Add debug logging.
* Refactor tellstick code for increased readability. Especially highlight if "device" is a telldus core device or a HA entity.
* Refactor Tellstick object model for increased clarity.
* Update comments. Unify better with sensors. Fix typo bug. Add debug logging.
* Fix lint issues.
* Climate: more consistent units
* Prevent unnecessary conversion in entity component
* int -> round
* Disable Google tests because they connect to the internet
* Remove default conversion rounding F->C
* Add rounding of temp to weather comp
* Fix equality
* Maintain precision when converting temp in entity
* Revert "Disable Google tests because they connect to the internet"
This reverts commit b60485dc19.
* new config parameter to specify number of digits for rounding average value
* fixed two `line too long` errors
* added three new tests for the mean sensor including test for precision of mean value
* Added source selection for Denon AVR Media Player
* Update denon.py
* Update denon.py
* Update denon.py
* Update denon.py
* Update denon.py
slight format update (space issue and new line)
* Further update regarding formatting
* Updated the source name with lowercase
* Update denon.py
pyvera 0.2.21 fixes the fact that use of requests.get was not using a
timeout. Some times (after a few days of use) the pyvera poll loop
would hang indefinitely on a requests.get of the event interface. This
would cause the pyvera thread to hang completely. It would also
prevent graceful shutdown, as pyvera does a thread join.
The new version uses a timeout, so that we won't lock up any more.