* Plug file leak on LIFX unregister
The aiolifx 0.4.4 release closes its socket when the unregister callback is
called. This plugs a file descriptor leak but also means that we must be
careful to not use the device after it goes unavailable.
Also, when a light reappears, it has a new device that must be used.
* Do not test self.available in service calls
The core will learn to handle that.
* Add legacy LIFX platform for Windows support
The async platform introduced in 9ef084d903 has
turned out to use Python functionality that is not available in Windows.
This commit restores the previous implementation, now named lifx_legacy.
* Add a comment about the platform being a legacy implementation
* Warn when using unsupported lifx platform on Windows
* Update .coveragerc
* Fix LIFX unregister races
If the initial state request never got a response, we tried to unregister
a device that was not yet registered.
Also, aiolifx 0.4.2 has an "unregister" race fix.
* Update requirements
* Move LIFX to aiolifx for driving the bulbs
* Fix whitespace
* Fix more whitespace
* Fix lint
* Define _available in init
* Add @callback decorators
* Use hass.async_add_job
* Rename class
A LIFX bulb maintains its previous color even when the light is off.
For example, if the previous color is blue and the bulb is turned on
and then set to a red color, it will transition through purple colors.
After this commit, the target color is set while the bulb is still
turned off. This overrides the previous color and brightness that the
bulb remembered. The light is then turned on with the requested
transition duration.
For the example, this gives the expected result of only going through
red colors.