Back in "ubus: Refresh session on Access denied (#8111)" I added the
decorator _refresh_on_acccess_denied. Somehow that stopped multiple ubus
trackers from working in parallel, and only the one first init'ed
worked.
Changing the order of the decorators fixes the issue but, I'm sorry to
say I can't figure out why. There's some magic somewhere which I'm
missing.
Signed-off-by: Anton Lundin <glance@acc.umu.se>
* Fix TP-Link device tracker regression since 0.49
This regression was introduced by #8322.
Fix is to utf encode the password like the other TP-Link backends do.
* Fix linting issue introduced in previous commit
Commit in question: 677f3fbb7f
* Make it available during state paused.
* Don't adjust for media_position_updated_at. I.e. do as vlc, sonos etc
so that returned position is the position at the time of
media_position_updated_at, not now.
* Make aiolifx modules easily available
* Use aiolifx features_map for deciding bulb features
Also move the feature detection out of Light so it is available even
during the initial detection.
* Move each LIFX light type to a separate class
* Simplify AwaitAioLIFX
This has become possible with recent aiolifx that calls the callback even
when a message is lost.
Now the wrapper can be used also before a Light is added though the register
callback then has to become a coroutine.
* Refactor send_color
* Add support for multizone
This lets lifx_set_state work on individual zones.
Also update to aiolifx_effects 0.1.1 that restores the state for individual
zones.
The default aiolifx timers are tuned for a network with few lost packets.
This means that lights can become "unavailable" from just a two second
dropout. An unavailable light is completely useless for HA until it is
rediscovered so this is an undesirable state to be in.
These tweaks make aiolifx try harder to get its messages through to the
bulbs, at the cost of some latency in detecting lights that actually are
unavailable.
* This change will enable the functionality for Arlo Q cameras. When we added the code to enable/disable motion detection, we assumed that base station will be present for all arlo type of cameras. But found recently that Arlo Q cameras does not have base station. So, removed the base_station dependency in the init code. Also added code in enable/disable motion detection code to first check if base station is detected by library. If base station is detected then it will use it to enable the motion detection. If not detected, even if service was called, it will not do anything. Enabling/disabling the motion detection for Arlo Q cameras have to added by someone who has that camera. I don't have the Arlo Q cameras.
* Fixed a typo in the code.
* Added support for temperature_offset and humidity_offset
Some DHT sensors require some offsets to work.
* Support for temperature and humidity offset
* Changed lines with 79 characters
* Moved const to dht.py from const.py
* Changed temperature_offset range
* Removed the const
const.py is at original state.
* Fixed continuation line under-indented
* Removed first round and added debug info