Updated external 2.5.x content (Jenkins build 460)

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openHAB Build Server 2020-02-21 05:02:26 +00:00
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* The HomeAssistant Fan Components only support ON/OFF.
* The HomeAssistant Cover Components only support OPEN/CLOSE/STOP.
* The HomeAssistant Light Component does not support XY color changes.
* The HomeAssistant Light Component only supports RGB color changes.
* The HomeAssistant Climate Components is not yet supported.

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- Open a chat with your new Bot and send any message to it. The next step will not work unless you send a message to your bot first.
3. Get the chatId
3. Get the chatID
- Open a browser and invoke `https://api.telegram.org/bot<token>/getUpdates` (where `<token>` is the authentication token previously obtained)
- Look at the JSON result to find the value of `id`. That is the chatId. Note that if using a Telegram group chat, the group chatIds are prefixed with a dash that must be included in the config file. (e.g. bot1.chatId: -22334455)
- Look at the JSON result to find the value of `id`: that's the chatID.
Note that if using a Telegram group chat, the group chatIDs are prefixed with a dash that must be included in the config (e.g. `-22334455`).
If this does not work for you (the JSON response may be empty), or you want to send to *more* than one recipient (= another chatID), the alternative is to contact (= open a chat with) a Telegram bot to respond with the chatID.
There's a number of them such as `@myidbot` or `@chatid_echo_bot` - open a chat, eventually tap `/start` and it will return the chatID you're looking for.
Another option is `@getidsbot` which gives you much more information.
Note bots may work or not at any time so eventually you need to try another one.
4. Test the bot

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* Online validator help to check the syntax of a regex and give information how to design it.
* [Regex 101](https://regex101.com/)
* [Regex R](https://regexr.com/)
* [ExtendsClass](https://extendsclass.com/regex-tester.html)

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* Extended introduction and more [examples](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XSLT#XSLT_examples) at Wikipedia.
* A good [introduction](https://www.w3schools.com/xml/xsl_intro.asp) and [tutorial](https://www.w3schools.com/xml/xsl_transformation.asp) at W3School.
* An informative [tutorial](https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-xsltmistakes/) of common mistakes.
* Online XSL transformer tools like [this](https://www.freeformatter.com/xsl-transformer.html) to check the syntax.