* Entity#unique_id defaults to None
* Initial commit entity registry
* Clean up unique_id property
* Lint
* Add tests to entity component
* Lint
* Restore some unique ids
* Spelling
* Remove use of IP address for unique ID
* Add tests
* Add tests
* Fix tests
* Add some docs
* Add one more test
* Fix new test…
* Added camera service calls to arm/disarm the cameras. Entity id is optional so that with a single call we can arm all the cameras or specify a particular entity id to arm if applicable and possible in that camera type.
* Added camera service calls to arm/disarm the cameras. Entity id is optional so that with a single call we can arm all the cameras or specify a particular entity id to arm if applicable and possible in that camera type.
* Added camera service calls to arm/disarm the cameras. Entity id is optional so that with a single call we can arm all the cameras or specify a particular entity id to arm if applicable and possible in that camera type.
* Fixed the spaces and indentation related issues that houndci found
* Fixed the spaces and indentation related issues that houndci found
* Missed the const file which has the macros defined.
* Fixed the CI build error
* Fixed the CI build error because of unused variable in exception case
* Updating the arlo code based on comment from @balloob. Changed the arm and disarm to enable_motion_detection and disable_motion_detection respectively. Similarly fixed the AttributeError handling. Added dummy code to the demo camera also. Moved out the definitions in const.py into the camera __init__ file
* Fixed the comments posted by houndci-bot
* Fixed the comments posted by houndci-bot
* Fixed the comments posted by houndci-bot
* Fixed the comments posted by travis-ci integration bot
* Fixed the comments posted by travis-ci integration bot
* Fixed the comments posted by travis-ci integration bot for demo.py: expected 2 lines, found 1
* Updated code in camera __init__.py to use the get function instead of directly calling the member in the structure.
* Updated code in camera __init__.py
* Posting the updated code for PR based on @balloob's suggestions/recommendations
* Removed the arlo reference from demo code. Copy-paste error
* Removed the unused import found by hound bot
* Expected 2 lines before function, but found only 1.
* Based on @balloob's comments, moved these constants to the camera/arlo.py
* Added test_demo.py to test the motion enabled and motion disabled in camera component
* Fixing issues found by houndci-bot
* Fixing issues found by houndci-bot
* Fixing the code as per @balloob's suggestions
* Fixing the code as per @balloob's suggestions
* Fixing the test_demo failure. Tried to rewrite a base function to enable the motion in __init__.py and missed to add it to as a job.
* Fixing the hound bot comment
* Update arlo.py
* Update arlo.py
* Move HTTP to own folder
* Break HTTP into middlewares
* Lint
* Split tests per middleware
* Clean up HTTP tests
* Make HomeAssistantViews more stateless
* Lint
* Make HTTP setup async
* 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))
* first version
* First draft component entities
* Change add_entities to callback from coroutine
* Fix bug add async_prepare_reload
* Group draft v1
* group async
* bugfix
* bugfix v2
* fix lint
* fix extract_entity_ids
* fix other things
* move get_component out of executor
* bugfix
* Address minor changes
* lint
* bugfix - should work now
* make group init async only
* change update handling to old stuff
* fix group handling, remove generator from init
* fix lint
* protect loop for spaming with updates
* fix lint
* update test_group
* fix
* update group handling
* fix __init__ async trouble
* move device_tracker to new layout
* lint
* fix group unittest
* Test with coroutine
* fix bug
* now it works 💯
* ups
* first part of suggestion
* add_entities to coroutine
* change group
* convert add async_add_entity to coroutine
* fix unit tests
* fix lint
* fix lint part 2
* fix wrong import delete
* change async_update_tracked_entity_ids to coroutine
* fix
* revert last change
* fix unittest entity id
* fix unittest
* fix unittest
* fix unittest entity_component
* fix group
* fix group_test
* try part 2 to fix test_group
* fix all entity_component
* rename _process_config
* Change Group to init with factory
* fix lint
* fix lint
* fix callback
* Tweak entity component and group
* More fixes
* Final fixes
* No longer needed blocks
* Address @bbangert comments
* Add test for group.stop
* More callbacks for automation
Unfortunately, Ubiquiti changed their (supposedly versioned) API in
3.2.0 which causes us to have to refer to cameras by id instead of
UUID. The firmware for 3.2.x also changed the on-camera login procedures
and snapshot functionality significantly.
This bumps the requirement for uvcclient to 0.9.0, which supports the
newer API and makes the tweaks necessary to interact properly.
The older (unsupported AirCam) models behave differently and also apparently
suffer some under the last release of the NVR that supported them. Since they
are EOL and not supported by current software, filter them out so we don't
break while trying to extract an image from them.
This adds tests for the uvc camera module. It's a good thing too,
because I found a few bugs which are fixed here as well:
- Graceful handling of non-integer port
- Failure to take the first host that works when probing host,internalHost
- Failure to detect if neither of them actually work
This also converts the code to only call add_devices once with a listcomp.