* Added Bluetooth Low Energy device tracker
* Added new file(s)
* Fixed pylint errors
* Remove traling zeros from device names
* recreated deleted file
* Added requirements
* Renamed to bluetooth_le tracker
Removed gattlib from tests
Minor code cleanup
* - fixed .coveragerc bug
- changed discovery algorithm, new devices will only be added if seen 5 times to make sure
HA doesn't blow the database with devices just passing by
* Initial work to add Chrome Push Notification support
* Remove push.js from home-assistant since it is now in Polymer
* Chrome->HTML5, general cleanup/fixes
* Make html5 generic, move manifest.json into frontend so that we can dynamically add the gcm_sender_id
* Pylint, flake8, pydocstyle frontend init
* HTML5 push fixes
* Update polymer
* Remove crypto req
* Add notify default platform.
* Fix HTML5 push
* Registration fixes
* Linting fix
* pep257 fix
* Add tests
* pep257 fix
* Update frontend
* Switch to SQLAlchemy for the Recorder component. Gives the ability to use MySQL or other.
* fixes for failed lint
* add conversion script
* code review fixes and refactor to use to_native() model methods and execute() helper
* move script to homeassistant.scripts module
* style fixes my tox lint/flake8 missed
* move exclusion up
* Bump version of pymysensors to 0.6, which includes the tcp gateway.
* Update requirements_all.txt.
* Replace CONF_PORT with CONF_DEVICE and ATTR_PORT with ATTR_DEVICE.
* Add tcp_port in config.
* Try to guess if tcp or serial gateway is configured, by validating
device name as an ip address. If successful setup tcp gateway, if it
fails, setup serial gateway.
* Update device_state_attributes to show correct device, ethernet or
serial.
This tracker discovers new devices on boot and tracks bluetooth devices
periodically based on interval_seconds value. Devices discovered are
stored with 'BT_' as the prefix for device mac.
Requires PyBluez
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.
This adds a default 30 second timeout on every test method so that
deadlocks or broken threads are move obvious in travis. It also passes
-v by default to make things a little more verbose on where things
fail when they are failing.
Added a sample nginx configuration with instructions detailing how to
setup a very secure HTTPS server for HA that servers over standard
ports without requiring HA to run as root.