The Lokalise server has a bug that the internal portion of key
references was misinterpreted as a symfony key, and was getting auto
converted by the convert placeholders feature. Since we don't use this
we're turning it off to work around the bug.
* 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
* Remove default zwave config path
PYOZW now has much more comprehensive default handling for the config
path (in src-lib/libopenzwave/libopenzwave.pyx:getConfig()). It looks in
the same place we were looking, plus _many_ more. It will certainly do a
much better job of finding the config files than we will (and will be
updated as the library is changed, so we don't end up chasing it). The
getConfig() method has been there for a while, but was subsntially
improved recently.
This change simply leaves the config_path as None if it is not
specified, which will trigger the default handling in PYOZW.
* Install python-openzwave from PyPI
As of version 0.4, python-openzwave supports installation from PyPI,
which means we can use our 'normal' dependency management tooling to
install it. Yay.
This uses the default 'embed' build (which goes and downloads
statically sources to avoid having to compile anything locally). Check
out the python-openzwave readme for more details.
* Add python-openzwave deps to .travis.yml
Python OpenZwave require the libudev headers to build. This adds the
libudev-dev package to Travis runs via the 'apt' addon for Travis.
Thanks to @MartinHjelmare for this fix.
* Update docker build for PyPI openzwave
Now that PYOZW can be install from PyPI, the docker image build process
can be simplified to remove the explicit compilation of PYOZW.
* Add __main__ type hints
* Fix most errors of __main__
* Add ignore for script.run()
* Add type annotations for from_config_dict and from_config_file
* Fix errors
* Fix requirement error
* Add mypy type check to tests
* Enable travis typing check
* Messed up the tox deps
* Laxer type checker
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.
Revised main to use frontend and demo strings rather than importing
their domains.
Removed submodule validation.
Moved local library mounting to the bootstrap module and out of core.
Added requirements_all.txt for all dependencies.
Made core dependencies looser.
Small updates to setup.py.