* Added Foobot device sensor
* Added error handling tests
* Corrections after PR review.
* Migrated to async/await syntax
* lint fixes
* stop raising HomeAssistantError
* debug log for number of requests
* Moved shared data between sensors from a class attribute to a separate class
* Made test more async-aware
disabled setup error test for now as it's not working
* Working failure scenarios tests
* Also lint working tree files
When performing a git diff of upstream/dev..., git is diffing against
the current HEAD, but does not include working tree files. By manually
calculating a merge-base SHA to diff against, git will still diff those
files.
* Don't pylint tests files, since we don't in CI
* Use merge base for lazytox
* Simplify files changed header
* Added support for security system, switch and thermostat
* Processing review
* Only perform set call when the call didn't come from HomeKit
* Added support for alarm_code
* Take into account review remarks
* Provide tests for HomeKit security systems, switches and thermostats
* Support STATE_AUTO
* Guard if state exists
* Improve support for thermostat auto mode
* Provide both high and low at the same time for home assistant
* Set default values within accepted ranges
* Added tests for auto mode
* Fix thermostat test error
* Use attributes.get instead of indexing for safety
* Avoid hardcoded attributes in tests
* Add view to support backend translation fetching
* Load backend translations from component json
* Translations for season sensor
* Scripts to merge and unpack Lokalise translations
* Fix copy paste error
* Serve post-lokalise translations to frontend
* Linting
* Auto-deploy translations with Travis
* Commit post-lokalise translation files
* Split logic into more helper functions
* Fall back to English for missing keys
* Move local translation copies to `.translations`
* Linting
* Initial tests
* Remove unnecessary file check
* Convert translation helper to async/await
* Convert translation helper tests to async/await
* Use set subtraction to find missing_components
* load_translation_files use component->file mapping
* Remove duplicated resources fetching
Get to take advantage of the slick Python 3.5 dict merging here.
* Switch to live project ID
* Basic Homekit support
* Added Temperatur Sensor
* Added Window Cover
* Code refactored
* Added class HomeAccessory(Accessory)
* Added class HomeBridge(Bridge)
* Changed homekit imports to relative, to enable use in custom_components
* Updated requirements
* Added docs
* Other smaller changes
* Changed Homekit from entity to class
* Changes based on feedback
* Updated config schema
* Add only covers that support set_cover_position
* Addressed comments, updated to pyhap==1.1.5
* For lint: added files to gen_requirements_all
* Added codeowner
* Small change to Wrapper classes
* Moved imports to import_types, small changes
* Small changes, added tests
* Homekit class: removed add_accessory since it's already covered by pyhap
* Added test requirement: HAP-python
* Added test suit for homekit setup and interaction between HA and pyhap
* Added test suit for get_accessories function
* Test bugfix
* Added validate pincode, tests for cover and sensor types
* Adding BME680 Sensor Component
* Flake8 lint fixes
* PyLint fixes
* Fix for log line
* Updating requirements for testing
* Fix PyLint Log format errors and add to coveragerc ommisions as requires sensor connected
* Regenerated requirements_all.txt
* Added Pylint exception for import error of system specific library
* Refactored async_add_platform to move IO out to avoid heavy yield usage
* added functionality to save/restore snapshots to monoprice platform
* renamed monoprice_snapshot, monoprice_restore to snapshot, restore
This is to simplify refactoring of snapshot/restore functionality for monoprice, snapcast and sonos in the future
* Add Canary component
* Made some change to how canary data is updated and stored
* Updated to use py-canary:0.1.2
* Addressed flake8 warnings
* Import canary API locally
* Import canary API locally again
* Addressed pylint errors
* Updated requirements_all.txt
* Fixed incorrect unit of measurement for air quality sensor
* Added tests for Canary component and sensors
* Updated canary component to handle exception better when initializing
* Fixed tests
* Fixed tests again
* Addressed review comments
* Fixed houndci error
* Addressed comment about camera force update
* Addressed comment regarding timeout when fetching camera image
* Updated to use py-canary==0.2.2
* Increased update frequency to 30 seconds
* Added support for Canary alarm control panel
* Address review comments
* Fixed houndci error
* Fixed lint errors
* Updated test to only test setup component / platform
* Fixed flake error
* Fixed failing test
* Uptake py-canary:0.2.3
* canary.alarm_control_panel DISARM is now mapped to canary PRIVACY mode
* Fixed failing tests
* Removed unnecessary methods
* Removed polling in canary camera component and update camera info when getting camera image
* Added more tests to cover Canary sensors
* Address review comments
* Addressed review comment in tests
* Fixed pylint errors
* Excluded canary alarm_control_panel and camera from coverage calculation
* Initial commit of Vultr components
Have a working Vultr hub and binary sensor which pulls down the
following attributes of your VPS:
- Date created
- Subscription id (server id)
- Cost per month (in US$)
- Operating System installed
- IPv4 address
- label (human readable name)
- region
- number of vcpus
- which storage package chosen
- IPV6 address (if applicable)
- RAM amount
Working next on sensor and then testing / coverage.
* Added Vultr sensor for pending charges and current bandwidth. Refactored binary_sensor and hub too
* Corrected is_on bases
* Added basic tests for Vultr binary & platform
* Updated require files
* Changing test fixture to highlight different cases
* Written basic test for sensor.vultr
* Resolved linting errors and broken test
* Increase test coverage and corrected docs
* Resolved hound issues
* Revert back negative binary test
* Another hound resolve
* Refactoring and adding is switch, moving over to vultr branch
* Made Vultr components more resiliant to invalid configs
* Added negetive test for vultr binary sensor
* Added better testing of vultr sensor
* Resolved vultr platform test affecting subsequent vultr tests
* Moving VULTR components to single use design
* Added in sensor name config
* Added missing sensors var
* Resolved init data setting of sensors, added in name conf to switch
* Made the Vultr component more resiliant to startup failure with better alerting
* Various Vultr component changes
- Refactored sensor, binary_sensor, and switch to reference one subscription
- Renamed CURRENT_BANDWIDTH_GB monitored condition to CURRENT_BANDWIDTH_USED
- Improved test coverage
* Resolved local tox linting issue
* Added more testing for Vultr switch
* Improved test coverage for Vultr components
* Made PR comment changes to vultr binary sensor
* Made PR comment changes to Vultr sensor
* resolved PR comments for Vultr Switch
* Resolved vultr sensor name and improved tests
* Improved Vultr switch testing (default name formatting)
* Removed vultr hub failure checking
* Add support for different display currencies in CoinMarkerCap sensor.
* Add test for CoinMarketCap sensor.
* Add test dependency to gen_requirements_all.
* Fix review comments: use string formatting and less string case chanes.
* Trend sensor now uses linear regression to calculate trend
* Added numpy to trend sensor test requirements
* Added trendline tests
* Trend sensor now has max_samples attribute
* Trend sensor uses utcnow from HA utils
* Trend sensor now completes setup in async_added_to_hass
* Fixed linter issues
* Fixed broken import
* Trend tests make use of max_samples
* Added @asyncio.coroutine decorator to trend update callback
* Update trend.py
* Init commit of new whois sensor
* Updated requirements
* Resolved updated showing expired, added expired attr
* Added missing attribute in init, added whois to coveragerc
* Various PR comment changes
- Now more resiliant to invalid hostnames
- Removed various assumed STATE_UNKOWN setting
- Upfront check for valid hostname preventing the sensor starting with dud
- Resolved unit of measurement Day, Days, None issue
- Datetime formatting now done to iso 8601 standard
- Removed all expired usage, not really that useful
- Unused hass assignment
* More PR comment resolutions
- Resolved the dilemma with hosts / single host per sensor. Now running
single domain per sensor.
- Renamed host(s) to domain
* Moved coveragerc sensor location
* Re-phrased the expiration_date warning
* Resolved assumed updated_date existence
* Resolved missing indent
* Resolved discover_info typo
* Update whois.py
* using defusexml ElementTree for safer parsing of untrusted XML data
* move from core dependency to platform specific dependency
* style difference: put back end of list comma in setup.py
* new geo rss events sensor
* SCAN_INTERVAL instead of DEFAULT_SCAN_INTERVAL
* removed redefinition CONF_SCAN_INTERVAL
* definition of self._name not required
* removed unnecessary check and unnecessary parameter
* changed log levels
* fixed default name not used
* streamlined sensor name and entity id generation, removed unnecessary parameter
* fixed issue for entries without geometry data
* fixed tests after code changes
* simplified code
* simplified code; removed unnecessary imports
* fixed invalid variable name
* shorter sensor name and in turn entity id
* increasing test coverage for previously untested code
* fixed indentation and variable usage
* simplified test code
* merged two similar tests
* fixed an issue if no data could be fetched from external service; added test case for this case
Prometheus (https://prometheus.io/) is an open source metric and alerting
system. This adds support for exporting some metrics to Prometheus, using
its Python client library.
* Add initial version
* Fix requirements
* Prefer logging over printing
* Set executor thread name on >Py36 only
* Add tests
* Lint
* Add restrictedpython to test dependencies
* Create python_script.py
From doc:
```
However, an empty dict ({}) is treated as is. If you want to specify a list that can contain anything, specify it as dict:
>>> schema = Schema({}, extra=ALLOW_EXTRA) # don't do this
>>> try:
... schema({'extra': 1})
... raise AssertionError('MultipleInvalid not raised')
... except MultipleInvalid as e:
... exc = e
>>> str(exc) == "not a valid value"
True
>>> schema({})
{}
>>> schema = Schema(dict) # do this instead
>>> schema({})
{}
>>> schema({'extra': 1})
{'extra': 1}
```
Using `python setup.py develop` did not manage to install the required dependencies.
This updates `script/setup` to use `pip install -e .` instead in order to resolve the required dependencies.
* No longer require pyunify during tests
* No longer require cast during tests
* No longer required dependency for tests
* No longer require pymochad for tests
* Astral is a core dependency
* Avoid having to install datadog dependency during tests
* CMUS test doesn't test anything
* Frontier Silicon doesn't test anything
* No longer require mutagen
* Update requirements_test_all.txt
* Remove stale comment
* ps - do not install all dependencies
* Comment out blinkt because it depends on GPIO
* Add pip upgrade check back
* Disable import error blinkt
* Update comment
* Fix comment
* Add new raspihats component
* added raspihats to COMMENT_REQUIREMENTS in gen_requirements_all.py
* disabled pylint import errors
* using hass.data for storing i2c-hats manager
* Added eddystone_temperature platform.
* Fixed style issues.
* Fixed style issues #2.
* Fixed style issues #3.
* Added new platform to .coveragerc
* Refactored platform to use the beacontools package.
* Fixed style issues and added beacontools to excluded requirements.
* Removed obsolete constants and added pylint exception.
* Added blank line
* Updated beacontools to version 1.0.0
* Updated beacontools to version 1.0.1
* Forgot to regenerate requirements_all
* Minor changes
* Refactors script/setup_docker_prereqs
Refactors script/setup_docker_prereqs to allow toggling of packages
to being installed
* Adds support for openalpr to Docker
* Updates Dockerfile
Comments ENV directives in order to preserve cache.
* Fixes incorrect position of echo
* Fixes telldus installer by updating apt before pkg install
* Remove build dirs from docker image to keep the layers small
* Create setup_docker_prereqs script to prepare docker env
* Add documentation for required packages, drop colorlog and cython in first step of Dockerfile since it will be installed later on anyway. Drop libglib2.0-dev and libbluetooth-dev
* Also remove early install of colorlog and cython in Dockerfile.dev
* Re-add libglib2.0-dev and libbluetooth-dev for Bluetooth LE
* Add a volume to store the tox cache on the host. This gives quite some speed boost when running lint_docker and test_docker.
* Only map .tox directory for cache.
* Allow bower install of frontend components as root. Needed for frontend development in docker since everything runs as root in the docker image.
* Improve development workflow in docker
* Use LANG=C.UTF-8 in tox. Fixes installation of libraries with UTF-8 in it's readme.
* Install mysqlclient psycopg2 uvloop after requirements_all.txt again, but with a --no-cache-dir this time. Allows bootstrap_frontend to be executed in a different path like the other scripts.
* Added Bluetooth Low Energy device tracker
* Added new file(s)
* Fixed pylint errors
* Remove traling zeros from device names
* recreated deleted file
* Added requirements
* Renamed to bluetooth_le tracker
Removed gattlib from tests
Minor code cleanup
* - fixed .coveragerc bug
- changed discovery algorithm, new devices will only be added if seen 5 times to make sure
HA doesn't blow the database with devices just passing by
* Initial work to add Chrome Push Notification support
* Remove push.js from home-assistant since it is now in Polymer
* Chrome->HTML5, general cleanup/fixes
* Make html5 generic, move manifest.json into frontend so that we can dynamically add the gcm_sender_id
* Pylint, flake8, pydocstyle frontend init
* HTML5 push fixes
* Update polymer
* Remove crypto req
* Add notify default platform.
* Fix HTML5 push
* Registration fixes
* Linting fix
* pep257 fix
* Add tests
* pep257 fix
* Update frontend
* Switch to SQLAlchemy for the Recorder component. Gives the ability to use MySQL or other.
* fixes for failed lint
* add conversion script
* code review fixes and refactor to use to_native() model methods and execute() helper
* move script to homeassistant.scripts module
* style fixes my tox lint/flake8 missed
* move exclusion up
* Bump version of pymysensors to 0.6, which includes the tcp gateway.
* Update requirements_all.txt.
* Replace CONF_PORT with CONF_DEVICE and ATTR_PORT with ATTR_DEVICE.
* Add tcp_port in config.
* Try to guess if tcp or serial gateway is configured, by validating
device name as an ip address. If successful setup tcp gateway, if it
fails, setup serial gateway.
* Update device_state_attributes to show correct device, ethernet or
serial.
This tracker discovers new devices on boot and tracks bluetooth devices
periodically based on interval_seconds value. Devices discovered are
stored with 'BT_' as the prefix for device mac.
Requires PyBluez
This converts the testing infrastructure to tox for both locally
testing and travis. This is nearly equivalent to the previous testing
with the only exception that linting fails with the first tool to fail
and won't process all of them.
Slightly tricky thing is that tox resets *all* of the environment for
it's subprocess runs by default. A couple of the dependencies we have
will not install in non UTF8 locales: temper-python & XBee.
This adds a default 30 second timeout on every test method so that
deadlocks or broken threads are move obvious in travis. It also passes
-v by default to make things a little more verbose on where things
fail when they are failing.
Added a sample nginx configuration with instructions detailing how to
setup a very secure HTTPS server for HA that servers over standard
ports without requiring HA to run as root.