* remove the need to have query feature support
Some InfluxDB servers don't have /query support feature but are still valid servers for storing data.
Usually those servers are proxies to others timeseries databases.
The change proposes to still validate the configuration but with less requirements on the server side.
* `.query` call is replaced by `.write_points`
* no more query call in the influxdb component. remove test
* reset mock after the setup and before the test
* remove unused import
* reset mock stats after component setup
* Add new events for automation trigger and script run, fix context for image processing, add tests to ensure same context
* remove custom logbook entry for automation and add new automation event to logbook
* code review updates
* Allow verisure locks to be configured with a default code
* linting fix
* PR feedback
* PR feedback - try harder to prevent future typos
A python mock is a magical thing, and will respond to basicaly
any method you call on it. It's somewhat better to assert against
an explicit variable named 'mock', rather than to assert on the
method name you wanted to mock... could prevent a typo from messing up
tests.
* PR feedback: convert tests to integration-style tests
Set up a fake verisure hub, stub out a _lot_ of calls, then test
after platform discovery and service calls.
It should be noted that we're overriding the `update()` calls in
these tests. This was done to prevent even further mocking of
the verisure hub's responses.
Hopefully, this'll be a foundation for people to write more tests.
* more pr feedback
The `Config` object specific to the `google_assistant` component
had a default value for `allow_unlock`. We were not overriding this
default when constructing the Config object during `google_assistant`
component setup, whereas we do when setting up the `cloud` component.
To fix, we thread the `allow_unlock` parameter down through http setup,
and ensure that it's set correctly. Moreover, we also change the
ordering of the `Config` parameters, and remove the default. Future
refactoring should not miss it, as it is now a required parameter.
* added additional filters
Added base64_encode, base64_decode and ordinal filters.
* added test cases
added test cases for base64_encode, base64_decode and ordinal filters.
* forgot to add filters :)
* Create test for platform
Created test for platform.
Added media_stop to common.py test
* Multiple improvements
Fixed lint issue in common.py
Fixed lint issues in test_directv.py
Improved patching import using modile_patcher.start() and stop()
Added asserts for service calls.
* Updates based on Martin's review
Updates based on Martin's review.
* Updated test based on PR#18474
Updated test to use service play_media instead of select_source based on change from PR18474
* Lint issues
Lint issues
* Further updates based on feedback
Updates based on feedback provided.
* Using async_load_platform for discovery test
Using async_load_platform for discovery tests.
Added asserts to ensure entities are created with correct names.
* Used HASS event_loop to setup component
Use HASS event_loop to setup the component async.
* Updated to use state machine for # entities
Updated to use state machine to count # entities instead of entities.
* Use hass.loop instead of getting current loop
Small update to use hass.loop instead, thanks Martin!
* Forgot to remove asyncio
Removed asyncio import.
* Added fixtures
Added fixtures.
* Remove not needed updates and assertions
* Return mocked dtv instance from side_effect
* Fix return correct fixture instance
* Clean up assertions
* Fix remaining patches
* Mock time when setting up component in fixture
* Patch time correctly
* Attribute _last_update should return utcnow
* Added Entur departure information sensor.
* Fixed houndci-bot comments.
* Removed tailing whitespace.
* Fixed some comments from tox lint.
* Improved docstring, i think.
* Fix for C1801
* Unit test for entur platform setup
* Rewritten entur component to have pypi dependecy.
* Propper client id for api usage.
* Minor cleanup of usage of constants.
* Made location output configurable.
* Cleaned up usage of constants.
* Moved logic to be contained within setup or update methods.
* Moved icon consts to root in module.
* Using config directly in test
* Minor changes
* Store state last seen time separately
This ensures that infrequently updated entities aren't accidentally
dropped from the restore states store
* Fix mock restore cache
* Add support for Mode trait in Google Assistant.
* Simplify supported logic.
* Fix SUPPORTED_MODE_SETTINGS to correct rip failures.
* more stray commas
* update tests.
* Fix statistics for binary sensor
-) Binary sensors have 'on' and 'off' for state resulting in issue as numbers were expected. Fixed so that it works with non-numeric states as well.
-) Added check to skip unknown states.
-) Updates test so that binary sensor test will use non-numeric values for states.
* Using guard clause and changed debug to error
Changed to use a guard clause for state unknown.
Writing error on value error instead of debug.
* Add docstring
* Restore states through a JSON store
* Accept entity_id directly in restore state helper
* Keep states stored between runs for a limited time
* Remove warning
* Enable Google Assistant OnOffTrait for climate devices that support them
This commit enables the OnOffTrait for climate devices that have the SUPPORT_ON_OFF feature. I have tested this locally with a Sensibo device which supports ON_OFF and a nest device that does not.
* Update trait.py
* Add tests for onoff_climate
* Add OnOff trait to climate.heatpump
* Add on status to heatpump in google_assistant tests
* code cleanup to make use of new externalised feed manager
* fixed lint
* revert change, keep asynctest
* using asynctest
* changed unit test from mocking to inspecting dispatcher signals
* code clean-up
* Add cloud webhook support
* Simplify payload
* Add cloud http api tests
* Fix tests
* Lint
* Handle cloud webhooks
* Fix things
* Fix name
* Rename it to cloudhook
* Final rename
* Final final rename?
* Fix docstring
* More tests
* Lint
* Add types
* Fix things
* Add permission checks to Rest API
* Clean up unnecessary method
* Remove all the tuple stuff from entity check
* Simplify perms
* Correct param name for owner permission
* Hass.io make/update user to be admin
* Types
* Awair Sensor Platform
This commit adds a sensor platform for Awair devices, by accessing
their beta API. Awair heavily rate-limits this API, so we throttle
updates based on the number of devices found. We also allow for the
user to bypass API device listing entirely, because the device list
endpoint is limited to only 6 calls per day. A crashing or restarting
server would quickly hit that limit.
This sensor platform uses the python_awair library (also written
as part of this PR), which is available for async usage.
* Disable pylint warning for broad try/catch
It's true that this is generally not a great idea, but we really don't
want to crash here. If we can't set up the platform, logging it and
continuing is the right answer.
* Add space to satisfy the linter
* Awair platform PR feedback
- Bump python_awair to 0.0.2, which has support for more granular exceptions
- Ensure we have python_awair available in test
- Raise PlatformNotReady if we can't set up Awair
- Make the 'Awair score' its own sensor, rather than exposing it other ways
- Set the platform up as polling, and set a sensible default
- Pass in throttling parameters to the underlying data class, rather
than use hacky global variable access to dynamically set the interval
- Switch to dict access for required variables
- Use pytest coroutines, set up components via async_setup_component,
and test/modify/assert in generally better ways
- Commit test data as fixtures
* Awair PR feedback, volume 2
- Don't force updates in test, instead modify time itself and let
homeassistant update things "normally".
- Remove unneeded polling attribute
- Rename timestamp attribute to 'last_api_update', to better reflect
that it is the timestamp of the last time the Awair API servers
received data from this device.
- Use that attribute to flag the component as unavailable when data
is stale. My own Awair device periodically goes offline and it really
hardly indicates that at all.
- Dynamically set fixture timestamps to the test run utcnow() value,
so that we don't have to worry about ancient timestamps in tests
blowing up down the line.
- Don't assert on entities directly, for the most part. Find desired
attributes in ... the attributes dict.
* Patch an instance of utcnow I overlooked
* Switch to using a context manager for timestream modification
Honestly, it's just a lot easier to keep track of patches. Moreover,
the ones I seem to have missed are now caught, and tests seem to
consistently pass.
Also, switch test_throttle_async_update to manipulating time more
explicitly.
* Missing blank line, thank you hound
* Fix pydocstyle error
I very much need to set up a script to do this quickly w/o tox, because
running flake8 is not enough!
* PR feedback
* PR feedback
* Add websocket calls to shopping-list
Plan to deprecate API calls once shopping-list panel is removed from UI and replaced fully by Lovelace card
* Address ci-bot issues
* Fix violations
* Address travis complaints
* Address review comments
* Update test_shopping_list.py
* Recreate component if discovery info is changed
* Update component instead of remove+add
* Set name and unique_id in __init__
* Update unit test
* Cleanup
* More cleanup
* Refactor according to review comments
* Change discovery_hash
* Review comments, add tests
* Fix handling of value_template
Dark Sky Sensor didn't expose conditions for day 0 (today forecast) that
had the same name as current conditions. With this change all conditions
form day 0 (today) forecast are exposed the same way as conditions for
the rest of the days (1..7): as `dark_sky_<condition>_<day>`. As a
consequence, conditions for day 0 that were already exposed now have
`_0` suffix. This actually improves the code by removing most of
special handling, based on condition name.
To get day 0 conditions the user now has to add `- 0` to `forecast`
configuration parameter.
Conditions, for which suffix `_0` appeared: `precip_accumulation`,
`temperature_high`, `temperature_low`, `apparent_temperature_high`,
`apparent_temperature_low`, `precip_intensity_max`, `moon_phase`.
This is a breaking change!
Closes#18205
* Log delay and wait_template steps in scripts
Help improve script debugging by logging delay and wait_template steps in scripts.
* Update tests
* Fix lint issue
* Initial stuff
* More work in place
* Starting with tests
* Device registry in place
* Hound
* Linting
* Member comments (including extracting device registry)
* Member comments (plus I forgot cleanup!)
* Hound
* More Hound
* Removed old import
* Adding config entry test to coverage
* Updated strings
* Update query to include maxAge
Updated the query from recorded to include MaxAge if set; reducing the amount of records retrieved that would otherwise be purged anyway for the sensor.
* Initialization upon HASS start
Register the state listener and read previous information from recorder once HASS is started.
* Updated test_statistics.py for HASS start
Updated test_statistics.py to start HASS and wait it is completed before running test.
* Added newline in docstring
Added newline in docstring.
* Added start of HASS to test_initialize_from_database_with_maxage
Added start of HASS to new test test_initialize_from_database_with_maxage.
* Updates based on review
Following updates based on review:
-) Removed self._hass and passing hass
-) Changed async_add_job to async_create_task
-) For state update, calling async_schedule_update_ha_state
* Update query to include maxAge
Updated the query from recorded to include MaxAge if set; reducing the amount of records retrieved that would otherwise be purged anyway for the sensor.
* Added newline in docstring
Added newline in docstring.
* Add test + small fix
Added test to ensure query works correctly
Query should be greater then or equal instead of greater then. Fixed.
* Fixed lint issue
Fixed lint issue.
* Add srp_energy
* Update message on TypeError. Add check for None state.
* Add check for none in history
* Add srpenergy to Test requirements.
* Add srpenergy to requirments.
* Change = to ==.
* Change import for srpenergy
* Fix Flak8 errors
* Add srp to gen requirements script
* Change config name.
* Add daily usage test
* Add test for daily usage.
* Fix Flake8 message.
* Remove blank after docstring.
* Add srpenergy to coverage
* Bump requires version to srpenergy
* Fix type in coverage. Import from Sensor. Use dict.
* Update to 1.0.5. Check credentials on setup. Standalone test.
* Fix formating.
* Remove period. Rename _ variables.
* Fix rebase merge
* Add rebase requirement
* Improve Mock Patching.
* Add read only and admin policies
* Migrate to 2 system groups
* Add system groups
* Add system groups admin & read only
* Dont' mutate parameters
* Fix types
* Adds upload and download sensors for asuswrt and makes it a component.
* Rebase
* removes warnings
* Fixing review issues
* More robust connection phase
* Generate dependencies
* Not needed try catch
* Rename sensors
* Revorked tests so they can be turned on again
* Using component setup
* Test through correct setup
* Forgot we dont need to worry about older py
In 0.7.x the API to HDate was cleaned up so as to move logic from homeassistant to
the HDate external library.
This commit removes all the superfluous code, updates the required tests and changes the
requirement from version 0.6.5 to 0.7.5
* Split out geofency with a component and platform
* Make geofency component/device_tracker more async
* Move geofency tests to new package
* Remove coroutine in geofency callback
* Lint
* Fix coroutine in geofency callback
* Fix incorrect patch
* Add workaround to use notification state for zwave lock state
There are several zwave lock models out there which do not seem to
update the lock state on non-rf events (see #11934#14632#14534 for
examples) including kwikset smartkey zwave plus locks (which I own).
In these cases it seems that the notifications for non-rf events the
access_control value is updated but not the primary value for the
lock state, which is what is used to set the is_locked property. To
properly have the lock state accurate for all types of notifications
on these models we need to use the access_control field. This commit
adds a workaround for the 4 models reported to exhibit this behavior
so that home-assistant will reliably set the lock state for all
device notifications.
* Add YRD220 as per adrum to workaround list
* Inline constants