* Added Sony Bravia support to HA
* Improvements to make it work on my poor raspberry 1
* Just a typo
* A few fixes in order to pass pylint
* - Remove noqa: was due to the 80 characters max per line restriction
- Move communication logic to a separate library at https://github.com/aparraga/braviarc.git
- Added dependency and adapt the code according to that
* A few improvements
* Just a typo in a comment
* Rebase from HM/dev
* Update requirements by executing the script/gen_requirements_all.py
* More isolation level for braviarc lib
* Remove unnecessary StringIO usage
* Revert submodule polymer commit
* Small refactorization and clean up of unused functions
* Executed script/gen_requirements_all.py
* Added a missing condition to ensure that a map is not null
* Fix missing parameter detected by pylint
* A few improvements, also added an empty line to avoid the lint error
* A typo
* Created a new platform for envisalink-based alarm panels (Honeywell/DSC)
* Added a sensor component and cleanup
* Completed initial development.
* Fixing pylint issues.
* Fix more pylint issues
* Fixed more validation issues.
* Final pylint issues
* Final tweaks prior to PR.
* Fixed final pylint issue
* Resolved a few minor issues, and used volumptous for validation.
* Fixing final lint issues
* Fixes to validation schema and refactoring.
add option to name in config
fix const import
use plexapi
add myplex support for remote access
use first server if server not specified
use list comprehension
use dictionary comprehension
* Added Pandora media player utilizing the Pianobar client
* Added Pandora to .coveragerc ignore
* Fixes some docstring formats in Pandora
* More minor formatting tweaks for Pandora
* Eliminated non-portable assumption from Pandora component
* Updated Pandora to properly update currently-playing song.
* Docstring fixes in Pandora
* Added check to ensure Pianobar client is available in path for Pandora.
* Made Pandora client verification a function instead of method.
* Better handling of dependency verification in Pandora.
* WSGI based request handler
with a bit of polishing
Signed-off-by: eagleamon <joseph.piron@gmail.com>
* removed stale comment and fixed version, but failed tests do not seem to be related
* removing the wrapper hack
* added in requirements file
* Found the caved in lint error..
* Introducing the Netatmo component
As Netatmo is providing several type of device (sensor, camera), a new Netatmo
component needs to be created in order to centralize the Netatmo login data.
Currently this change only impacts the Netatmo Weather station
* Add new Netatmo library
This new API will provide access to the Welcome Camera
* Basic support for Netatmo Welcome camera
This change introduces support for Netatmo Welcome camera. Currently, it will
add all detected camera to Home Assistant, camera filtering (similar to the one
used for weather station modules) will be added later
* Remove useless REQUIREMENTS
* Fixes for Netatmo Welcome support
* Allow to filter Welcome cameras by name and/or home
* Update requirements for Netatmo components
* Fix multi-camera support for Welcome
* Fix pep8 error/warning
* This commit also adds improved logging for bad credentials
* Add Throttle decorator for Welcome update function
As the update function updates the data for all cameras, we should prevent this
function to be called several time during an interval
* Removed webcolors dependency in favor of dictionary lookup.
* Fixed code style errors.
* Moved color dictionary to module per suggestion.
* Removed try/except per suggestion.
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.
* Added Osram Lightify light component
* Added color temperature and fade transition support to Osram Lightify
* Added Osram Lightify light component
* Added color temperature and fade transition support to Osram Lightify
* Updated docstring
* Added osramlightify to ignore list on coveragerc and updated docstrings
* Fixed linting issues
* Initial support for EnOcean
Tested to work with:
- Eltako FUD61 dimmer
- Eltako FT55 battery-less switch
- Permundo PSC234 (switch and power monitor)
* Rerun gen_requirements_all.py
This is a fair chunk of the way towards adding a WSGI compatible stack
for Home Assistant. The majot missing piece is auth/sessions. I was
undecided on implementing the current auth mechanism, or adding a new
mechanism (likely based on Werkzeug's signed cookies).
Plenty of TODOs...
* Added the `lgtv` platform to control a LG Smart TV running NetCast 3.0
(LG Smart TV models released in 2012) and NetCast 4.0 (LG Smart TV models released in 2013).
* Fixed multi-line docstring closing quotes
* Rename lgtv to lg_netcast
* Rename lgtv to lg_netcast
* Extracted class to control the LG TV into a separate Python package 'pylgnetcast' and changed requirements accordingly.
* regenerated requirements_all.txt with script
* now uses pylgnetcast v0.2.0 which uses the requests package for the communication with the TV
* fixed lint error: Catching too general exception Exception