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Author SHA1 Message Date
Erik
903054db14 Refactor event handlers 2024-06-26 13:37:11 +02:00
Erik
423f4c5bcf Refactor event handlers 2024-06-26 13:25:52 +02:00
Erik
9cb8b5be54 Subscribe also to EVENT_STATE_CHANGED 2024-06-26 11:48:15 +02:00
Erik
2058777db6 Update tests 2024-06-26 11:27:02 +02:00
Erik
0da50c3f14 Modify integration sensor 2024-06-26 11:26:59 +02:00
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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ core: &core
- homeassistant/helpers/**
- homeassistant/package_constraints.txt
- homeassistant/util/**
- mypy.ini
- pyproject.toml
- requirements.txt
- setup.cfg
@@ -15,7 +14,6 @@ core: &core
base_platforms: &base_platforms
- homeassistant/components/air_quality/**
- homeassistant/components/alarm_control_panel/**
- homeassistant/components/assist_satellite/**
- homeassistant/components/binary_sensor/**
- homeassistant/components/button/**
- homeassistant/components/calendar/**
@@ -51,7 +49,6 @@ base_platforms: &base_platforms
- homeassistant/components/tts/**
- homeassistant/components/update/**
- homeassistant/components/vacuum/**
- homeassistant/components/valve/**
- homeassistant/components/water_heater/**
- homeassistant/components/weather/**
@@ -63,7 +60,6 @@ components: &components
- homeassistant/components/auth/**
- homeassistant/components/automation/**
- homeassistant/components/backup/**
- homeassistant/components/blueprint/**
- homeassistant/components/bluetooth/**
- homeassistant/components/cloud/**
- homeassistant/components/config/**
@@ -80,7 +76,6 @@ components: &components
- homeassistant/components/group/**
- homeassistant/components/hassio/**
- homeassistant/components/homeassistant/**
- homeassistant/components/homeassistant_hardware/**
- homeassistant/components/http/**
- homeassistant/components/image/**
- homeassistant/components/input_boolean/**
@@ -113,7 +108,6 @@ components: &components
- homeassistant/components/tag/**
- homeassistant/components/template/**
- homeassistant/components/timer/**
- homeassistant/components/trace/**
- homeassistant/components/usb/**
- homeassistant/components/webhook/**
- homeassistant/components/websocket_api/**
@@ -129,13 +123,9 @@ tests: &tests
- tests/*.py
- tests/auth/**
- tests/backports/**
- tests/components/conftest.py
- tests/components/diagnostics/**
- tests/components/history/**
- tests/components/light/common.py
- tests/components/logbook/**
- tests/components/recorder/**
- tests/components/repairs/**
- tests/components/sensor/**
- tests/hassfest/**
- tests/helpers/**
@@ -155,7 +145,6 @@ requirements: &requirements
- homeassistant/package_constraints.txt
- requirements*.txt
- pyproject.toml
- script/licenses.py
any:
- *base_platforms

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@@ -2,25 +2,17 @@
"name": "Home Assistant Dev",
"context": "..",
"dockerFile": "../Dockerfile.dev",
"postCreateCommand": "git config --global --add safe.directory ${containerWorkspaceFolder} && script/setup",
"postCreateCommand": "script/setup",
"postStartCommand": "script/bootstrap",
"containerEnv": {
"PYTHONASYNCIODEBUG": "1"
},
"features": {
// Node feature required for Claude Code until fixed https://github.com/anthropics/devcontainer-features/issues/28
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/node:1": {},
"ghcr.io/anthropics/devcontainer-features/claude-code:1.0": {},
"ghcr.io/devcontainers/features/github-cli:1": {}
},
// Port 5683 udp is used by Shelly integration
"appPort": ["8123:8123", "5683:5683/udp"],
"runArgs": [
"-e",
"GIT_EDITOR=code --wait",
"--security-opt",
"label=disable"
],
"runArgs": ["-e", "GIT_EDITOR=code --wait"],
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
"extensions": [
@@ -61,13 +53,7 @@
],
"[python]": {
"editor.defaultFormatter": "charliermarsh.ruff"
},
"json.schemas": [
{
"fileMatch": ["homeassistant/components/*/manifest.json"],
"url": "${containerWorkspaceFolder}/script/json_schemas/manifest_schema.json"
}
]
}
}
}
}

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@@ -7,15 +7,13 @@ docs
# Development
.devcontainer
.vscode
.tool-versions
# Test related files
tests
# Other virtualization methods
venv
.venv
.vagrant
# Temporary files
**/__pycache__
**/__pycache__

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@@ -11,14 +11,3 @@
*.pcm binary
Dockerfile.dev linguist-language=Dockerfile
# Generated files
CODEOWNERS linguist-generated=true
Dockerfile linguist-generated=true
homeassistant/generated/*.py linguist-generated=true
mypy.ini linguist-generated=true
requirements.txt linguist-generated=true
requirements_all.txt linguist-generated=true
requirements_test_all.txt linguist-generated=true
requirements_test_pre_commit.txt linguist-generated=true
script/hassfest/docker/Dockerfile linguist-generated=true

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@@ -1 +1,2 @@
custom: https://www.openhomefoundation.org
custom: https://www.nabucasa.com
github: balloob

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@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ body:
value: |
This issue form is for reporting bugs only!
If you have a feature or enhancement request, please [request them here instead][fr].
If you have a feature or enhancement request, please use the [feature request][fr] section of our [Community Forum][fr].
[fr]: https://github.com/orgs/home-assistant/discussions
[fr]: https://community.home-assistant.io/c/feature-requests
- type: textarea
validations:
required: true

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@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ contact_links:
url: https://www.home-assistant.io/help
about: We use GitHub for tracking bugs, check our website for resources on getting help.
- name: Feature Request
url: https://github.com/orgs/home-assistant/discussions
about: Please use this link to request new features or enhancements to existing features.
url: https://community.home-assistant.io/c/feature-requests
about: Please use our Community Forum for making feature requests.
- name: I'm unsure where to go
url: https://www.home-assistant.io/join-chat
about: If you are unsure where to go, then joining our chat is recommended; Just ask!

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@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
name: Task
description: For staff only - Create a task
type: Task
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
## ⚠️ RESTRICTED ACCESS
**This form is restricted to Open Home Foundation staff, authorized contributors, and integration code owners only.**
If you are a community member wanting to contribute, please:
- For bug reports: Use the [bug report form](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/new?template=bug_report.yml)
- For feature requests: Submit to [Feature Requests](https://github.com/orgs/home-assistant/discussions)
---
### For authorized contributors
Use this form to create tasks for development work, improvements, or other actionable items that need to be tracked.
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:
label: Description
description: |
Provide a clear and detailed description of the task that needs to be accomplished.
Be specific about what needs to be done, why it's important, and any constraints or requirements.
placeholder: |
Describe the task, including:
- What needs to be done
- Why this task is needed
- Expected outcome
- Any constraints or requirements
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: additional_context
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: |
Any additional information, links, research, or context that would be helpful.
Include links to related issues, research, prototypes, roadmap opportunities etc.
placeholder: |
- Roadmap opportunity: [link]
- Epic: [link]
- Feature request: [link]
- Technical design documents: [link]
- Prototype/mockup: [link]
- Dependencies: [links]
validations:
required: false

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@@ -46,8 +46,6 @@
- This PR fixes or closes issue: fixes #
- This PR is related to issue:
- Link to documentation pull request:
- Link to developer documentation pull request:
- Link to frontend pull request:
## Checklist
<!--
@@ -76,6 +74,7 @@ If the code communicates with devices, web services, or third-party tools:
- [ ] New or updated dependencies have been added to `requirements_all.txt`.
Updated by running `python3 -m script.gen_requirements_all`.
- [ ] For the updated dependencies - a link to the changelog, or at minimum a diff between library versions is added to the PR description.
- [ ] Untested files have been added to `.coveragerc`.
<!--
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@@ -6,6 +6,3 @@ updates:
interval: daily
time: "06:00"
open-pull-requests-limit: 10
labels:
- dependency
- github_actions

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ on:
env:
BUILD_TYPE: core
DEFAULT_PYTHON: "3.13"
DEFAULT_PYTHON: "3.12"
PIP_TIMEOUT: 60
UV_HTTP_TIMEOUT: 60
UV_SYSTEM_PYTHON: "true"
@@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ jobs:
publish: ${{ steps.version.outputs.publish }}
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v6.0.0
uses: actions/setup-python@v5.1.0
with:
python-version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ jobs:
run: find ./homeassistant/components/*/translations -name "*.json" | tar zcvf translations.tar.gz -T -
- name: Upload translations
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.6.2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.3.3
with:
name: translations
path: translations.tar.gz
@@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ jobs:
arch: ${{ fromJson(needs.init.outputs.architectures) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Download nightly wheels of frontend
if: needs.init.outputs.channel == 'dev'
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v11
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v6
with:
github_token: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}}
repo: home-assistant/frontend
@@ -105,10 +105,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Download nightly wheels of intents
if: needs.init.outputs.channel == 'dev'
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v11
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v6
with:
github_token: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}}
repo: OHF-Voice/intents-package
repo: home-assistant/intents-package
branch: main
workflow: nightly.yaml
workflow_conclusion: success
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
if: needs.init.outputs.channel == 'dev'
uses: actions/setup-python@v6.0.0
uses: actions/setup-python@v5.1.0
with:
python-version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ jobs:
env:
UV_PRERELEASE: allow
run: |
python3 -m pip install "$(grep '^uv' < requirements.txt)"
python3 -m pip install "$(grep '^uv' < requirements_test.txt)"
uv pip install packaging tomli
uv pip install .
python3 script/version_bump.py nightly --set-nightly-version "${{ needs.init.outputs.version }}"
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ jobs:
sed -i "s|pykrakenapi|# pykrakenapi|g" requirements_all.txt
- name: Download translations
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.7
with:
name: translations
@@ -190,14 +190,14 @@ jobs:
echo "${{ github.sha }};${{ github.ref }};${{ github.event_name }};${{ github.actor }}" > rootfs/OFFICIAL_IMAGE
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3.5.0
uses: docker/login-action@v3.2.0
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build base image
uses: home-assistant/builder@2025.03.0
uses: home-assistant/builder@2024.03.5
with:
args: |
$BUILD_ARGS \
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ jobs:
- green
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Set build additional args
run: |
@@ -256,14 +256,14 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@v3.5.0
uses: docker/login-action@v3.2.0
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build base image
uses: home-assistant/builder@2025.03.0
uses: home-assistant/builder@2024.03.5
with:
args: |
$BUILD_ARGS \
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Initialize git
uses: home-assistant/actions/helpers/git-init@master
@@ -316,28 +316,27 @@ jobs:
packages: write
id-token: write
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
registry: ["ghcr.io/home-assistant", "docker.io/homeassistant"]
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Install Cosign
uses: sigstore/cosign-installer@v3.9.2
uses: sigstore/cosign-installer@v3.5.0
with:
cosign-release: "v2.2.3"
- name: Login to DockerHub
if: matrix.registry == 'docker.io/homeassistant'
uses: docker/login-action@v3.5.0
uses: docker/login-action@v3.2.0
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
if: matrix.registry == 'ghcr.io/home-assistant'
uses: docker/login-action@v3.5.0
uses: docker/login-action@v3.2.0
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
@@ -448,21 +447,18 @@ jobs:
environment: ${{ needs.init.outputs.channel }}
needs: ["init", "build_base"]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
id-token: write
if: github.repository_owner == 'home-assistant' && needs.init.outputs.publish == 'true'
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v6.0.0
uses: actions/setup-python@v5.1.0
with:
python-version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
- name: Download translations
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.7
with:
name: translations
@@ -476,63 +472,13 @@ jobs:
run: |
# Remove dist, build, and homeassistant.egg-info
# when build locally for testing!
pip install build
pip install twine build
python -m build
- name: Upload package to PyPI
uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@v1.13.0
with:
skip-existing: true
- name: Upload package
shell: bash
run: |
export TWINE_USERNAME="__token__"
export TWINE_PASSWORD="${{ secrets.TWINE_TOKEN }}"
hassfest-image:
name: Build and test hassfest image
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
attestations: write
id-token: write
needs: ["init"]
if: github.repository_owner == 'home-assistant'
env:
HASSFEST_IMAGE_NAME: ghcr.io/home-assistant/hassfest
HASSFEST_IMAGE_TAG: ghcr.io/home-assistant/hassfest:${{ needs.init.outputs.version }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@08c6903cd8c0fde910a37f88322edcfb5dd907a8 # v5.0.0
- name: Login to GitHub Container Registry
uses: docker/login-action@184bdaa0721073962dff0199f1fb9940f07167d1 # v3.5.0
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.repository_owner }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build Docker image
uses: docker/build-push-action@263435318d21b8e681c14492fe198d362a7d2c83 # v6.18.0
with:
context: . # So action will not pull the repository again
file: ./script/hassfest/docker/Dockerfile
load: true
tags: ${{ env.HASSFEST_IMAGE_TAG }}
- name: Run hassfest against core
run: docker run --rm -v ${{ github.workspace }}:/github/workspace ${{ env.HASSFEST_IMAGE_TAG }} --core-path=/github/workspace
- name: Push Docker image
if: needs.init.outputs.channel != 'dev' && needs.init.outputs.publish == 'true'
id: push
uses: docker/build-push-action@263435318d21b8e681c14492fe198d362a7d2c83 # v6.18.0
with:
context: . # So action will not pull the repository again
file: ./script/hassfest/docker/Dockerfile
push: true
tags: ${{ env.HASSFEST_IMAGE_TAG }},${{ env.HASSFEST_IMAGE_NAME }}:latest
- name: Generate artifact attestation
if: needs.init.outputs.channel != 'dev' && needs.init.outputs.publish == 'true'
uses: actions/attest-build-provenance@977bb373ede98d70efdf65b84cb5f73e068dcc2a # v3.0.0
with:
subject-name: ${{ env.HASSFEST_IMAGE_NAME }}
subject-digest: ${{ steps.push.outputs.digest }}
push-to-registry: true
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@@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3.30.1
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3.25.10
with:
languages: python
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3.30.1
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3.25.10
with:
category: "/language:python"

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@@ -1,385 +0,0 @@
name: Auto-detect duplicate issues
# yamllint disable-line rule:truthy
on:
issues:
types: [labeled]
permissions:
issues: write
models: read
jobs:
detect-duplicates:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check if integration label was added and extract details
id: extract
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
// Debug: Log the event payload
console.log('Event name:', context.eventName);
console.log('Event action:', context.payload.action);
console.log('Event payload keys:', Object.keys(context.payload));
// Check the specific label that was added
const addedLabel = context.payload.label;
if (!addedLabel) {
console.log('No label found in labeled event payload');
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'false');
return;
}
console.log(`Label added: ${addedLabel.name}`);
if (!addedLabel.name.startsWith('integration:')) {
console.log('Added label is not an integration label, skipping duplicate detection');
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'false');
return;
}
console.log(`Integration label added: ${addedLabel.name}`);
let currentIssue;
let integrationLabels = [];
try {
const issue = await github.rest.issues.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.payload.issue.number
});
currentIssue = issue.data;
// Check if potential-duplicate label already exists
const hasPotentialDuplicateLabel = currentIssue.labels
.some(label => label.name === 'potential-duplicate');
if (hasPotentialDuplicateLabel) {
console.log('Issue already has potential-duplicate label, skipping duplicate detection');
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'false');
return;
}
integrationLabels = currentIssue.labels
.filter(label => label.name.startsWith('integration:'))
.map(label => label.name);
} catch (error) {
core.error(`Failed to fetch issue #${context.payload.issue.number}:`, error.message);
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'false');
return;
}
// Check if we've already posted a duplicate detection comment recently
let comments;
try {
comments = await github.rest.issues.listComments({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.payload.issue.number,
per_page: 10
});
} catch (error) {
core.error('Failed to fetch comments:', error.message);
// Continue anyway, worst case we might post a duplicate comment
comments = { data: [] };
}
// Check if we've already posted a duplicate detection comment
const recentDuplicateComment = comments.data.find(comment =>
comment.user && comment.user.login === 'github-actions[bot]' &&
comment.body.includes('<!-- workflow: detect-duplicate-issues -->')
);
if (recentDuplicateComment) {
console.log('Already posted duplicate detection comment, skipping');
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'false');
return;
}
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'true');
core.setOutput('current_number', currentIssue.number);
core.setOutput('current_title', currentIssue.title);
core.setOutput('current_body', currentIssue.body);
core.setOutput('current_url', currentIssue.html_url);
core.setOutput('integration_labels', JSON.stringify(integrationLabels));
console.log(`Current issue: #${currentIssue.number}`);
console.log(`Integration labels: ${integrationLabels.join(', ')}`);
- name: Fetch similar issues
id: fetch_similar
if: steps.extract.outputs.should_continue == 'true'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
INTEGRATION_LABELS: ${{ steps.extract.outputs.integration_labels }}
CURRENT_NUMBER: ${{ steps.extract.outputs.current_number }}
with:
script: |
const integrationLabels = JSON.parse(process.env.INTEGRATION_LABELS);
const currentNumber = parseInt(process.env.CURRENT_NUMBER);
if (integrationLabels.length === 0) {
console.log('No integration labels found, skipping duplicate detection');
core.setOutput('has_similar', 'false');
return;
}
// Use GitHub search API to find issues with matching integration labels
console.log(`Searching for issues with integration labels: ${integrationLabels.join(', ')}`);
// Build search query for issues with any of the current integration labels
const labelQueries = integrationLabels.map(label => `label:"${label}"`);
// Calculate date 6 months ago
const sixMonthsAgo = new Date();
sixMonthsAgo.setMonth(sixMonthsAgo.getMonth() - 6);
const dateFilter = `created:>=${sixMonthsAgo.toISOString().split('T')[0]}`;
let searchQuery;
if (labelQueries.length === 1) {
searchQuery = `repo:${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo} is:issue ${labelQueries[0]} ${dateFilter}`;
} else {
searchQuery = `repo:${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo} is:issue (${labelQueries.join(' OR ')}) ${dateFilter}`;
}
console.log(`Search query: ${searchQuery}`);
let result;
try {
result = await github.rest.search.issuesAndPullRequests({
q: searchQuery,
per_page: 15,
sort: 'updated',
order: 'desc'
});
} catch (error) {
core.error('Failed to search for similar issues:', error.message);
if (error.status === 403 && error.message.includes('rate limit')) {
core.error('GitHub API rate limit exceeded');
}
core.setOutput('has_similar', 'false');
return;
}
// Filter out the current issue, pull requests, and newer issues (higher numbers)
const similarIssues = result.data.items
.filter(item =>
item.number !== currentNumber &&
!item.pull_request &&
item.number < currentNumber // Only include older issues (lower numbers)
)
.map(item => ({
number: item.number,
title: item.title,
body: item.body,
url: item.html_url,
state: item.state,
createdAt: item.created_at,
updatedAt: item.updated_at,
comments: item.comments,
labels: item.labels.map(l => l.name)
}));
console.log(`Found ${similarIssues.length} issues with matching integration labels`);
console.log('Raw similar issues:', JSON.stringify(similarIssues.slice(0, 3), null, 2));
if (similarIssues.length === 0) {
console.log('No similar issues found, setting has_similar to false');
core.setOutput('has_similar', 'false');
return;
}
console.log('Similar issues found, setting has_similar to true');
core.setOutput('has_similar', 'true');
// Clean the issue data to prevent JSON parsing issues
const cleanedIssues = similarIssues.slice(0, 15).map(item => {
// Handle body with improved truncation and null handling
let cleanBody = '';
if (item.body && typeof item.body === 'string') {
// Remove control characters
const cleaned = item.body.replace(/[\u0000-\u001F\u007F-\u009F]/g, '');
// Truncate to 1000 characters and add ellipsis if needed
cleanBody = cleaned.length > 1000
? cleaned.substring(0, 1000) + '...'
: cleaned;
}
return {
number: item.number,
title: item.title.replace(/[\u0000-\u001F\u007F-\u009F]/g, ''), // Remove control characters
body: cleanBody,
url: item.url,
state: item.state,
createdAt: item.createdAt,
updatedAt: item.updatedAt,
comments: item.comments,
labels: item.labels
};
});
console.log(`Cleaned issues count: ${cleanedIssues.length}`);
console.log('First cleaned issue:', JSON.stringify(cleanedIssues[0], null, 2));
core.setOutput('similar_issues', JSON.stringify(cleanedIssues));
- name: Detect duplicates using AI
id: ai_detection
if: steps.extract.outputs.should_continue == 'true' && steps.fetch_similar.outputs.has_similar == 'true'
uses: actions/ai-inference@v2.0.1
with:
model: openai/gpt-4o
system-prompt: |
You are a Home Assistant issue duplicate detector. Your task is to identify TRUE DUPLICATES - issues that report the EXACT SAME problem, not just similar or related issues.
CRITICAL: An issue is ONLY a duplicate if:
- It describes the SAME problem with the SAME root cause
- Issues about the same integration but different problems are NOT duplicates
- Issues with similar symptoms but different causes are NOT duplicates
Important considerations:
- Open issues are more relevant than closed ones for duplicate detection
- Recently updated issues may indicate ongoing work or discussion
- Issues with more comments are generally more relevant and active
- Older closed issues might be resolved differently than newer approaches
- Consider the time between issues - very old issues may have different contexts
Rules:
1. ONLY mark as duplicate if the issues describe IDENTICAL problems
2. Look for issues that report the same problem or request the same functionality
3. Different error messages = NOT a duplicate (even if same integration)
4. For CLOSED issues, only mark as duplicate if they describe the EXACT same problem
5. For OPEN issues, use a lower threshold (90%+ similarity)
6. Prioritize issues with higher comment counts as they indicate more activity/relevance
7. When in doubt, do NOT mark as duplicate
8. Return ONLY a JSON array of issue numbers that are duplicates
9. If no duplicates are found, return an empty array: []
10. Maximum 5 potential duplicates, prioritize open issues with comments
11. Consider the age of issues - prefer recent duplicates over very old ones
Example response format:
[1234, 5678, 9012]
prompt: |
Current issue (just created):
Title: ${{ steps.extract.outputs.current_title }}
Body: ${{ steps.extract.outputs.current_body }}
Other issues to compare against (each includes state, creation date, last update, and comment count):
${{ steps.fetch_similar.outputs.similar_issues }}
Analyze these issues and identify which ones describe IDENTICAL problems and thus are duplicates of the current issue. When sorting them, consider their state (open/closed), how recently they were updated, and their comment count (higher = more relevant).
max-tokens: 100
- name: Post duplicate detection results
id: post_results
if: steps.extract.outputs.should_continue == 'true' && steps.fetch_similar.outputs.has_similar == 'true'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
AI_RESPONSE: ${{ steps.ai_detection.outputs.response }}
SIMILAR_ISSUES: ${{ steps.fetch_similar.outputs.similar_issues }}
with:
script: |
const aiResponse = process.env.AI_RESPONSE;
console.log('Raw AI response:', JSON.stringify(aiResponse));
let duplicateNumbers = [];
try {
// Clean the response of any potential control characters
const cleanResponse = aiResponse.trim().replace(/[\u0000-\u001F\u007F-\u009F]/g, '');
console.log('Cleaned AI response:', cleanResponse);
duplicateNumbers = JSON.parse(cleanResponse);
// Ensure it's an array and contains only numbers
if (!Array.isArray(duplicateNumbers)) {
console.log('AI response is not an array, trying to extract numbers');
const numberMatches = cleanResponse.match(/\d+/g);
duplicateNumbers = numberMatches ? numberMatches.map(n => parseInt(n)) : [];
}
// Filter to only valid numbers
duplicateNumbers = duplicateNumbers.filter(n => typeof n === 'number' && !isNaN(n));
} catch (error) {
console.log('Failed to parse AI response as JSON:', error.message);
console.log('Raw response:', aiResponse);
// Fallback: try to extract numbers from the response
const numberMatches = aiResponse.match(/\d+/g);
duplicateNumbers = numberMatches ? numberMatches.map(n => parseInt(n)) : [];
console.log('Extracted numbers as fallback:', duplicateNumbers);
}
if (!Array.isArray(duplicateNumbers) || duplicateNumbers.length === 0) {
console.log('No duplicates detected by AI');
return;
}
console.log(`AI detected ${duplicateNumbers.length} potential duplicates: ${duplicateNumbers.join(', ')}`);
// Get details of detected duplicates
const similarIssues = JSON.parse(process.env.SIMILAR_ISSUES);
const duplicates = similarIssues.filter(issue => duplicateNumbers.includes(issue.number));
if (duplicates.length === 0) {
console.log('No matching issues found for detected numbers');
return;
}
// Create comment with duplicate detection results
const duplicateLinks = duplicates.map(issue => `- [#${issue.number}: ${issue.title}](${issue.url})`).join('\n');
const commentBody = [
'<!-- workflow: detect-duplicate-issues -->',
'### 🔍 **Potential duplicate detection**',
'',
'I\'ve analyzed similar issues and found the following potential duplicates:',
'',
duplicateLinks,
'',
'**What to do next:**',
'1. Please review these issues to see if they match your issue',
'2. If you find an existing issue that covers your problem:',
' - Consider closing this issue',
' - Add your findings or 👍 on the existing issue instead',
'3. If your issue is different or adds new aspects, please clarify how it differs',
'',
'This helps keep our issues organized and ensures similar issues are consolidated for better visibility.',
'',
'*This message was generated automatically by our duplicate detection system.*'
].join('\n');
try {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.payload.issue.number,
body: commentBody
});
console.log(`Posted duplicate detection comment with ${duplicates.length} potential duplicates`);
// Add the potential-duplicate label
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.payload.issue.number,
labels: ['potential-duplicate']
});
console.log('Added potential-duplicate label to the issue');
} catch (error) {
core.error('Failed to post duplicate detection comment or add label:', error.message);
if (error.status === 403) {
core.error('Permission denied or rate limit exceeded');
}
// Don't throw - we've done the analysis, just couldn't post the result
}

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@@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
name: Auto-detect non-English issues
# yamllint disable-line rule:truthy
on:
issues:
types: [opened]
permissions:
issues: write
models: read
jobs:
detect-language:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check issue language
id: detect_language
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
ISSUE_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.issue.number }}
ISSUE_TITLE: ${{ github.event.issue.title }}
ISSUE_BODY: ${{ github.event.issue.body }}
ISSUE_USER_TYPE: ${{ github.event.issue.user.type }}
with:
script: |
// Get the issue details from environment variables
const issueNumber = process.env.ISSUE_NUMBER;
const issueTitle = process.env.ISSUE_TITLE || '';
const issueBody = process.env.ISSUE_BODY || '';
const userType = process.env.ISSUE_USER_TYPE;
// Skip language detection for bot users
if (userType === 'Bot') {
console.log('Skipping language detection for bot user');
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'false');
return;
}
console.log(`Checking language for issue #${issueNumber}`);
console.log(`Title: ${issueTitle}`);
// Combine title and body for language detection
const fullText = `${issueTitle}\n\n${issueBody}`;
// Check if the text is too short to reliably detect language
if (fullText.trim().length < 20) {
console.log('Text too short for reliable language detection');
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'false'); // Skip processing for very short text
return;
}
core.setOutput('issue_number', issueNumber);
core.setOutput('issue_text', fullText);
core.setOutput('should_continue', 'true');
- name: Detect language using AI
id: ai_language_detection
if: steps.detect_language.outputs.should_continue == 'true'
uses: actions/ai-inference@v2.0.1
with:
model: openai/gpt-4o-mini
system-prompt: |
You are a language detection system. Your task is to determine if the provided text is written in English or another language.
Rules:
1. Analyze the text and determine the primary language of the USER'S DESCRIPTION only
2. IGNORE markdown headers (lines starting with #, ##, ###, etc.) as these are from issue templates, not user input
3. IGNORE all code blocks (text between ``` or ` markers) as they may contain system-generated error messages in other languages
4. IGNORE error messages, logs, and system output even if not in code blocks - these often appear in the user's system language
5. Consider technical terms, code snippets, URLs, and file paths as neutral (they don't indicate non-English)
6. Focus ONLY on the actual sentences and descriptions written by the user explaining their issue
7. If the user's explanation/description is in English but includes non-English error messages or logs, consider it ENGLISH
8. Return ONLY a JSON object with two fields:
- "is_english": boolean (true if the user's description is primarily in English, false otherwise)
- "detected_language": string (the name of the detected language, e.g., "English", "Spanish", "Chinese", etc.)
9. Be lenient - if the user's explanation is in English with non-English system output, it's still English
10. Common programming terms, error messages, and technical jargon should not be considered as non-English
11. If you cannot reliably determine the language, set detected_language to "undefined"
Example response:
{"is_english": false, "detected_language": "Spanish"}
prompt: |
Please analyze the following issue text and determine if it is written in English:
${{ steps.detect_language.outputs.issue_text }}
max-tokens: 50
- name: Process non-English issues
if: steps.detect_language.outputs.should_continue == 'true'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
env:
AI_RESPONSE: ${{ steps.ai_language_detection.outputs.response }}
ISSUE_NUMBER: ${{ steps.detect_language.outputs.issue_number }}
with:
script: |
const issueNumber = parseInt(process.env.ISSUE_NUMBER);
const aiResponse = process.env.AI_RESPONSE;
console.log('AI language detection response:', aiResponse);
let languageResult;
try {
languageResult = JSON.parse(aiResponse.trim());
// Validate the response structure
if (!languageResult || typeof languageResult.is_english !== 'boolean') {
throw new Error('Invalid response structure');
}
} catch (error) {
core.error(`Failed to parse AI response: ${error.message}`);
console.log('Raw AI response:', aiResponse);
// Log more details for debugging
core.warning('Defaulting to English due to parsing error');
// Default to English if we can't parse the response
return;
}
if (languageResult.is_english) {
console.log('Issue is in English, no action needed');
return;
}
// If language is undefined or not detected, skip processing
if (!languageResult.detected_language || languageResult.detected_language === 'undefined') {
console.log('Language could not be determined, skipping processing');
return;
}
console.log(`Issue detected as non-English: ${languageResult.detected_language}`);
// Post comment explaining the language requirement
const commentBody = [
'<!-- workflow: detect-non-english-issues -->',
'### 🌐 Non-English issue detected',
'',
`This issue appears to be written in **${languageResult.detected_language}** rather than English.`,
'',
'The Home Assistant project uses English as the primary language for issues to ensure that everyone in our international community can participate and help resolve issues. This allows any of our thousands of contributors to jump in and provide assistance.',
'',
'**What to do:**',
'1. Re-create the issue using the English language',
'2. If you need help with translation, consider using:',
' - Translation tools like Google Translate',
' - AI assistants like ChatGPT or Claude',
'',
'This helps our community provide the best possible support and ensures your issue gets the attention it deserves from our global contributor base.',
'',
'Thank you for your understanding! 🙏'
].join('\n');
try {
// Add comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
body: commentBody
});
console.log('Posted language requirement comment');
// Add non-english label
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
labels: ['non-english']
});
console.log('Added non-english label');
// Close the issue
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: issueNumber,
state: 'closed',
state_reason: 'not_planned'
});
console.log('Closed the issue');
} catch (error) {
core.error('Failed to process non-English issue:', error.message);
if (error.status === 403) {
core.error('Permission denied or rate limit exceeded');
}
}

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@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
name: Restrict task creation
# yamllint disable-line rule:truthy
on:
issues:
types: [opened]
jobs:
check-authorization:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Only run if this is a Task issue type (from the issue form)
if: github.event.issue.type.name == 'Task'
steps:
- name: Check if user is authorized
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const issueAuthor = context.payload.issue.user.login;
// First check if user is an organization member
try {
await github.rest.orgs.checkMembershipForUser({
org: 'home-assistant',
username: issueAuthor
});
console.log(`✅ ${issueAuthor} is an organization member`);
return; // Authorized, no need to check further
} catch (error) {
console.log(` ${issueAuthor} is not an organization member, checking codeowners...`);
}
// If not an org member, check if they're a codeowner
try {
// Fetch CODEOWNERS file from the repository
const { data: codeownersFile } = await github.rest.repos.getContent({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
path: 'CODEOWNERS',
ref: 'dev'
});
// Decode the content (it's base64 encoded)
const codeownersContent = Buffer.from(codeownersFile.content, 'base64').toString('utf-8');
// Check if the issue author is mentioned in CODEOWNERS
// GitHub usernames in CODEOWNERS are prefixed with @
if (codeownersContent.includes(`@${issueAuthor}`)) {
console.log(`✅ ${issueAuthor} is a integration code owner`);
return; // Authorized
}
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error checking CODEOWNERS:', error);
}
// If we reach here, user is not authorized
console.log(`❌ ${issueAuthor} is not authorized to create Task issues`);
// Close the issue with a comment
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
body: `Hi @${issueAuthor}, thank you for your contribution!\n\n` +
`Task issues are restricted to Open Home Foundation staff, authorized contributors, and integration code owners.\n\n` +
`If you would like to:\n` +
`- Report a bug: Please use the [bug report form](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/new?template=bug_report.yml)\n` +
`- Request a feature: Please submit to [Feature Requests](https://github.com/orgs/home-assistant/discussions)\n\n` +
`If you believe you should have access to create Task issues, please contact the maintainers.`
});
await github.rest.issues.update({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
state: 'closed'
});
// Add a label to indicate this was auto-closed
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
issue_number: context.issue.number,
labels: ['auto-closed']
});

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ jobs:
# - No PRs marked as no-stale
# - No issues (-1)
- name: 60 days stale PRs policy
uses: actions/stale@v10.0.0
uses: actions/stale@v9.0.0
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
days-before-stale: 60
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ jobs:
# - No issues marked as no-stale or help-wanted
# - No PRs (-1)
- name: 90 days stale issues
uses: actions/stale@v10.0.0
uses: actions/stale@v9.0.0
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.token.outputs.token }}
days-before-stale: 90
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ jobs:
# - No Issues marked as no-stale or help-wanted
# - No PRs (-1)
- name: Needs more information stale issues policy
uses: actions/stale@v10.0.0
uses: actions/stale@v9.0.0
with:
repo-token: ${{ steps.token.outputs.token }}
only-labels: "needs-more-information"

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ on:
- "**strings.json"
env:
DEFAULT_PYTHON: "3.13"
DEFAULT_PYTHON: "3.12"
jobs:
upload:
@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v6.0.0
uses: actions/setup-python@v5.1.0
with:
python-version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ on:
- "script/gen_requirements_all.py"
env:
DEFAULT_PYTHON: "3.13"
DEFAULT_PYTHON: "3.12"
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref_name}}
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ jobs:
architectures: ${{ steps.info.outputs.architectures }}
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
id: python
uses: actions/setup-python@v6.0.0
uses: actions/setup-python@v5.1.0
with:
python-version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
check-latest: true
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ jobs:
python -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
python --version
pip install "$(grep '^uv' < requirements.txt)"
pip install "$(grep '^uv' < requirements_test.txt)"
uv pip install -r requirements.txt
- name: Get information
@@ -64,8 +64,11 @@ jobs:
- name: Write env-file
run: |
(
echo "GRPC_BUILD_WITH_BORING_SSL_ASM=false"
echo "GRPC_PYTHON_BUILD_SYSTEM_OPENSSL=true"
echo "GRPC_PYTHON_BUILD_WITH_CYTHON=true"
echo "GRPC_PYTHON_DISABLE_LIBC_COMPATIBILITY=true"
echo "GRPC_PYTHON_LDFLAGS=-lpthread -Wl,-wrap,memcpy -static-libgcc"
# Fix out of memory issues with rust
echo "CARGO_NET_GIT_FETCH_WITH_CLI=true"
@@ -76,37 +79,17 @@ jobs:
# Use C-Extension for SQLAlchemy
echo "REQUIRE_SQLALCHEMY_CEXT=1"
# Add additional pip wheel build constraints
echo "PIP_CONSTRAINT=build_constraints.txt"
) > .env_file
- name: Write pip wheel build constraints
run: |
(
# ninja 1.11.1.2 + 1.11.1.3 seem to be broken on at least armhf
# this caused the numpy builds to fail
# https://github.com/scikit-build/ninja-python-distributions/issues/274
echo "ninja==1.11.1.1"
) > build_constraints.txt
- name: Upload env_file
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.6.2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.3.3
with:
name: env_file
path: ./.env_file
include-hidden-files: true
overwrite: true
- name: Upload build_constraints
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.6.2
with:
name: build_constraints
path: ./build_constraints.txt
overwrite: true
- name: Upload requirements_diff
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.6.2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.3.3
with:
name: requirements_diff
path: ./requirements_diff.txt
@@ -118,7 +101,7 @@ jobs:
python -m script.gen_requirements_all ci
- name: Upload requirements_all_wheels
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.6.2
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4.3.3
with:
name: requirements_all_wheels
path: ./requirements_all_wheels_*.txt
@@ -131,43 +114,32 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
abi: ["cp313"]
abi: ["cp312"]
arch: ${{ fromJson(needs.init.outputs.architectures) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Download env_file
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.7
with:
name: env_file
- name: Download build_constraints
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
with:
name: build_constraints
- name: Download requirements_diff
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.7
with:
name: requirements_diff
- name: Adjust build env
run: |
# Don't build wheels for uv as uv requires a greater version of rust as currently available on alpine
sed -i "/uv/d" requirements.txt
sed -i "/uv/d" requirements_diff.txt
- name: Build wheels
uses: home-assistant/wheels@2025.07.0
uses: home-assistant/wheels@2024.01.0
with:
abi: ${{ matrix.abi }}
tag: musllinux_1_2
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
wheels-key: ${{ secrets.WHEELS_KEY }}
env-file: true
apk: "libffi-dev;openssl-dev;yaml-dev;nasm;zlib-ng-dev"
skip-binary: aiohttp;multidict;propcache;yarl;SQLAlchemy
apk: "libffi-dev;openssl-dev;yaml-dev;nasm"
skip-binary: aiohttp
constraints: "homeassistant/package_constraints.txt"
requirements-diff: "requirements_diff.txt"
requirements: "requirements.txt"
@@ -180,32 +152,47 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
abi: ["cp313"]
abi: ["cp312"]
arch: ${{ fromJson(needs.init.outputs.architectures) }}
steps:
- name: Checkout the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5.0.0
uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.7
- name: Download env_file
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.7
with:
name: env_file
- name: Download build_constraints
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
with:
name: build_constraints
- name: Download requirements_diff
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.7
with:
name: requirements_diff
- name: Download requirements_all_wheels
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5.0.0
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4.1.7
with:
name: requirements_all_wheels
- name: Split requirements all
run: |
# We split requirements all into multiple files.
# This is to prevent the build from running out of memory when
# resolving packages on 32-bits systems (like armhf, armv7).
split -l $(expr $(expr $(cat requirements_all.txt | wc -l) + 1) / 3) requirements_all_wheels_${{ matrix.arch }}.txt requirements_all.txt
- name: Create requirements for cython<3
run: |
# Some dependencies still require 'cython<3'
# and don't yet use isolated build environments.
# Build these first.
# grpcio: https://github.com/grpc/grpc/issues/33918
# pydantic: https://github.com/pydantic/pydantic/issues/7689
touch requirements_old-cython.txt
cat homeassistant/package_constraints.txt | grep 'grpcio==' >> requirements_old-cython.txt
cat homeassistant/package_constraints.txt | grep 'pydantic==' >> requirements_old-cython.txt
- name: Adjust build env
run: |
if [ "${{ matrix.arch }}" = "i386" ]; then
@@ -214,20 +201,60 @@ jobs:
# Do not pin numpy in wheels building
sed -i "/numpy/d" homeassistant/package_constraints.txt
# Don't build wheels for uv as uv requires a greater version of rust as currently available on alpine
sed -i "/uv/d" requirements.txt
sed -i "/uv/d" requirements_diff.txt
- name: Build wheels
uses: home-assistant/wheels@2025.07.0
- name: Build wheels (old cython)
uses: home-assistant/wheels@2024.01.0
with:
abi: ${{ matrix.abi }}
tag: musllinux_1_2
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
wheels-key: ${{ secrets.WHEELS_KEY }}
env-file: true
apk: "bluez-dev;libffi-dev;openssl-dev;glib-dev;eudev-dev;libxml2-dev;libxslt-dev;libpng-dev;libjpeg-turbo-dev;tiff-dev;cups-dev;gmp-dev;mpfr-dev;mpc1-dev;ffmpeg-dev;gammu-dev;yaml-dev;openblas-dev;fftw-dev;lapack-dev;gfortran;blas-dev;eigen-dev;freetype-dev;glew-dev;harfbuzz-dev;hdf5-dev;libdc1394-dev;libtbb-dev;mesa-dev;openexr-dev;openjpeg-dev;uchardet-dev;nasm;zlib-ng-dev"
skip-binary: aiohttp;charset-normalizer;grpcio;multidict;SQLAlchemy;propcache;protobuf;pymicro-vad;yarl
apk: "bluez-dev;libffi-dev;openssl-dev;glib-dev;eudev-dev;libxml2-dev;libxslt-dev;libpng-dev;libjpeg-turbo-dev;tiff-dev;cups-dev;gmp-dev;mpfr-dev;mpc1-dev;ffmpeg-dev;gammu-dev;yaml-dev;openblas-dev;fftw-dev;lapack-dev;gfortran;blas-dev;eigen-dev;freetype-dev;glew-dev;harfbuzz-dev;hdf5-dev;libdc1394-dev;libtbb-dev;mesa-dev;openexr-dev;openjpeg-dev;uchardet-dev"
skip-binary: aiohttp;charset-normalizer;grpcio;SQLAlchemy;protobuf;pydantic
constraints: "homeassistant/package_constraints.txt"
requirements-diff: "requirements_diff.txt"
requirements: "requirements_all.txt"
requirements: "requirements_old-cython.txt"
pip: "'cython<3'"
- name: Build wheels (part 1)
uses: home-assistant/wheels@2024.01.0
with:
abi: ${{ matrix.abi }}
tag: musllinux_1_2
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
wheels-key: ${{ secrets.WHEELS_KEY }}
env-file: true
apk: "bluez-dev;libffi-dev;openssl-dev;glib-dev;eudev-dev;libxml2-dev;libxslt-dev;libpng-dev;libjpeg-turbo-dev;tiff-dev;cups-dev;gmp-dev;mpfr-dev;mpc1-dev;ffmpeg-dev;gammu-dev;yaml-dev;openblas-dev;fftw-dev;lapack-dev;gfortran;blas-dev;eigen-dev;freetype-dev;glew-dev;harfbuzz-dev;hdf5-dev;libdc1394-dev;libtbb-dev;mesa-dev;openexr-dev;openjpeg-dev;uchardet-dev;nasm"
skip-binary: aiohttp;charset-normalizer;grpcio;SQLAlchemy;protobuf;pydantic
constraints: "homeassistant/package_constraints.txt"
requirements-diff: "requirements_diff.txt"
requirements: "requirements_all.txtaa"
- name: Build wheels (part 2)
uses: home-assistant/wheels@2024.01.0
with:
abi: ${{ matrix.abi }}
tag: musllinux_1_2
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
wheels-key: ${{ secrets.WHEELS_KEY }}
env-file: true
apk: "bluez-dev;libffi-dev;openssl-dev;glib-dev;eudev-dev;libxml2-dev;libxslt-dev;libpng-dev;libjpeg-turbo-dev;tiff-dev;cups-dev;gmp-dev;mpfr-dev;mpc1-dev;ffmpeg-dev;gammu-dev;yaml-dev;openblas-dev;fftw-dev;lapack-dev;gfortran;blas-dev;eigen-dev;freetype-dev;glew-dev;harfbuzz-dev;hdf5-dev;libdc1394-dev;libtbb-dev;mesa-dev;openexr-dev;openjpeg-dev;uchardet-dev;nasm"
skip-binary: aiohttp;charset-normalizer;grpcio;SQLAlchemy;protobuf;pydantic
constraints: "homeassistant/package_constraints.txt"
requirements-diff: "requirements_diff.txt"
requirements: "requirements_all.txtab"
- name: Build wheels (part 3)
uses: home-assistant/wheels@2024.01.0
with:
abi: ${{ matrix.abi }}
tag: musllinux_1_2
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
wheels-key: ${{ secrets.WHEELS_KEY }}
env-file: true
apk: "bluez-dev;libffi-dev;openssl-dev;glib-dev;eudev-dev;libxml2-dev;libxslt-dev;libpng-dev;libjpeg-turbo-dev;tiff-dev;cups-dev;gmp-dev;mpfr-dev;mpc1-dev;ffmpeg-dev;gammu-dev;yaml-dev;openblas-dev;fftw-dev;lapack-dev;gfortran;blas-dev;eigen-dev;freetype-dev;glew-dev;harfbuzz-dev;hdf5-dev;libdc1394-dev;libtbb-dev;mesa-dev;openexr-dev;openjpeg-dev;uchardet-dev;nasm"
skip-binary: aiohttp;charset-normalizer;grpcio;SQLAlchemy;protobuf;pydantic
constraints: "homeassistant/package_constraints.txt"
requirements-diff: "requirements_diff.txt"
requirements: "requirements_all.txtac"

8
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ test-reports/
test-results.xml
test-output.xml
pytest-*.txt
junit.xml
# Translations
*.mo
@@ -80,7 +79,6 @@ junit.xml
.pydevproject
.python-version
.tool-versions
# emacs auto backups
*~
@@ -137,8 +135,4 @@ tmp_cache
.ropeproject
# Will be created from script/split_tests.py
pytest_buckets.txt
# AI tooling
.claude
pytest_buckets.txt

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@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: v0.12.1
rev: v0.4.9
hooks:
- id: ruff-check
- id: ruff
args:
- --fix
- id: ruff-format
files: ^((homeassistant|pylint|script|tests)/.+)?[^/]+\.(py|pyi)$
- repo: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell
rev: v2.4.1
rev: v2.3.0
hooks:
- id: codespell
args:
- --ignore-words-list=aiport,astroid,checkin,currenty,hass,iif,incomfort,lookin,nam,NotIn
- --ignore-words-list=astroid,checkin,currenty,hass,iif,incomfort,lookin,nam,NotIn,pres,ser,ue
- --skip="./.*,*.csv,*.json,*.ambr"
- --quiet-level=2
exclude_types: [csv, json, html]
exclude: ^tests/fixtures/|homeassistant/generated/|tests/components/.*/snapshots/
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v6.0.0
rev: v4.4.0
hooks:
- id: check-executables-have-shebangs
stages: [manual]
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ repos:
- --branch=master
- --branch=rc
- repo: https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint.git
rev: v1.37.1
rev: v1.35.1
hooks:
- id: yamllint
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier
@@ -61,14 +61,13 @@ repos:
name: mypy
entry: script/run-in-env.sh mypy
language: script
require_serial: true
types_or: [python, pyi]
require_serial: true
files: ^(homeassistant|pylint)/.+\.(py|pyi)$
- id: pylint
name: pylint
entry: script/run-in-env.sh pylint --ignore-missing-annotations=y
entry: script/run-in-env.sh pylint -j 0 --ignore-missing-annotations=y
language: script
require_serial: true
types_or: [python, pyi]
files: ^(homeassistant|tests)/.+\.(py|pyi)$
- id: gen_requirements_all
@@ -84,14 +83,14 @@ repos:
pass_filenames: false
language: script
types: [text]
files: ^(homeassistant/.+/(icons|manifest|strings)\.json|homeassistant/.+/(quality_scale)\.yaml|homeassistant/brands/.*\.json|homeassistant/.+/services\.yaml|script/hassfest/(?!metadata|mypy_config).+\.py|requirements.+\.txt)$
files: ^(homeassistant/.+/(icons|manifest|strings)\.json|homeassistant/brands/.*\.json|\.coveragerc|homeassistant/.+/services\.yaml|script/hassfest/(?!metadata|mypy_config).+\.py|requirements_test.txt)$
- id: hassfest-metadata
name: hassfest-metadata
entry: script/run-in-env.sh python3 -m script.hassfest -p metadata,docker
entry: script/run-in-env.sh python3 -m script.hassfest -p metadata
pass_filenames: false
language: script
types: [text]
files: ^(script/hassfest/metadata\.py|homeassistant/const\.py$|pyproject\.toml|homeassistant/components/go2rtc/const\.py)$
files: ^(script/hassfest/metadata\.py|homeassistant/const\.py$|pyproject\.toml)$
- id: hassfest-mypy-config
name: hassfest-mypy-config
entry: script/run-in-env.sh python3 -m script.hassfest -p mypy_config

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@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform
homeassistant.helpers.entity_values
homeassistant.helpers.event
homeassistant.helpers.reload
homeassistant.helpers.script
homeassistant.helpers.script_variables
homeassistant.helpers.singleton
homeassistant.helpers.sun
@@ -41,7 +40,6 @@ homeassistant.util.unit_system
# --- Add components below this line ---
homeassistant.components
homeassistant.components.abode.*
homeassistant.components.acaia.*
homeassistant.components.accuweather.*
homeassistant.components.acer_projector.*
homeassistant.components.acmeda.*
@@ -53,7 +51,6 @@ homeassistant.components.air_quality.*
homeassistant.components.airgradient.*
homeassistant.components.airly.*
homeassistant.components.airnow.*
homeassistant.components.airos.*
homeassistant.components.airq.*
homeassistant.components.airthings.*
homeassistant.components.airthings_ble.*
@@ -66,9 +63,7 @@ homeassistant.components.aladdin_connect.*
homeassistant.components.alarm_control_panel.*
homeassistant.components.alert.*
homeassistant.components.alexa.*
homeassistant.components.alexa_devices.*
homeassistant.components.alpha_vantage.*
homeassistant.components.altruist.*
homeassistant.components.amazon_polly.*
homeassistant.components.amberelectric.*
homeassistant.components.ambient_network.*
@@ -99,14 +94,13 @@ homeassistant.components.aruba.*
homeassistant.components.arwn.*
homeassistant.components.aseko_pool_live.*
homeassistant.components.assist_pipeline.*
homeassistant.components.assist_satellite.*
homeassistant.components.asterisk_cdr.*
homeassistant.components.asterisk_mbox.*
homeassistant.components.asuswrt.*
homeassistant.components.autarco.*
homeassistant.components.auth.*
homeassistant.components.automation.*
homeassistant.components.awair.*
homeassistant.components.axis.*
homeassistant.components.azure_storage.*
homeassistant.components.backup.*
homeassistant.components.baf.*
homeassistant.components.bang_olufsen.*
@@ -116,22 +110,17 @@ homeassistant.components.bitcoin.*
homeassistant.components.blockchain.*
homeassistant.components.blue_current.*
homeassistant.components.blueprint.*
homeassistant.components.bluesound.*
homeassistant.components.bluetooth.*
homeassistant.components.bluetooth_adapters.*
homeassistant.components.bluetooth_tracker.*
homeassistant.components.bmw_connected_drive.*
homeassistant.components.bond.*
homeassistant.components.bosch_alarm.*
homeassistant.components.braviatv.*
homeassistant.components.bring.*
homeassistant.components.brother.*
homeassistant.components.browser.*
homeassistant.components.bryant_evolution.*
homeassistant.components.bthome.*
homeassistant.components.button.*
homeassistant.components.calendar.*
homeassistant.components.cambridge_audio.*
homeassistant.components.camera.*
homeassistant.components.canary.*
homeassistant.components.cert_expiry.*
@@ -140,18 +129,15 @@ homeassistant.components.clicksend.*
homeassistant.components.climate.*
homeassistant.components.cloud.*
homeassistant.components.co2signal.*
homeassistant.components.comelit.*
homeassistant.components.command_line.*
homeassistant.components.config.*
homeassistant.components.configurator.*
homeassistant.components.cookidoo.*
homeassistant.components.counter.*
homeassistant.components.cover.*
homeassistant.components.cpuspeed.*
homeassistant.components.crownstone.*
homeassistant.components.date.*
homeassistant.components.datetime.*
homeassistant.components.deako.*
homeassistant.components.deconz.*
homeassistant.components.default_config.*
homeassistant.components.demo.*
@@ -177,10 +163,8 @@ homeassistant.components.easyenergy.*
homeassistant.components.ecovacs.*
homeassistant.components.ecowitt.*
homeassistant.components.efergy.*
homeassistant.components.eheimdigital.*
homeassistant.components.electrasmart.*
homeassistant.components.electric_kiwi.*
homeassistant.components.elevenlabs.*
homeassistant.components.elgato.*
homeassistant.components.elkm1.*
homeassistant.components.emulated_hue.*
@@ -210,44 +194,33 @@ homeassistant.components.fritzbox.*
homeassistant.components.fritzbox_callmonitor.*
homeassistant.components.fronius.*
homeassistant.components.frontend.*
homeassistant.components.fujitsu_fglair.*
homeassistant.components.fully_kiosk.*
homeassistant.components.fyta.*
homeassistant.components.generic_hygrostat.*
homeassistant.components.generic_thermostat.*
homeassistant.components.geo_location.*
homeassistant.components.geocaching.*
homeassistant.components.gios.*
homeassistant.components.glances.*
homeassistant.components.go2rtc.*
homeassistant.components.goalzero.*
homeassistant.components.google.*
homeassistant.components.google_assistant_sdk.*
homeassistant.components.google_cloud.*
homeassistant.components.google_drive.*
homeassistant.components.google_photos.*
homeassistant.components.google_sheets.*
homeassistant.components.govee_ble.*
homeassistant.components.gpsd.*
homeassistant.components.greeneye_monitor.*
homeassistant.components.group.*
homeassistant.components.guardian.*
homeassistant.components.habitica.*
homeassistant.components.hardkernel.*
homeassistant.components.hardware.*
homeassistant.components.heos.*
homeassistant.components.here_travel_time.*
homeassistant.components.history.*
homeassistant.components.history_stats.*
homeassistant.components.holiday.*
homeassistant.components.home_connect.*
homeassistant.components.homeassistant.*
homeassistant.components.homeassistant_alerts.*
homeassistant.components.homeassistant_green.*
homeassistant.components.homeassistant_hardware.*
homeassistant.components.homeassistant_sky_connect.*
homeassistant.components.homeassistant_yellow.*
homeassistant.components.homee.*
homeassistant.components.homekit.*
homeassistant.components.homekit_controller
homeassistant.components.homekit_controller.alarm_control_panel
@@ -273,8 +246,6 @@ homeassistant.components.image_processing.*
homeassistant.components.image_upload.*
homeassistant.components.imap.*
homeassistant.components.imgw_pib.*
homeassistant.components.immich.*
homeassistant.components.incomfort.*
homeassistant.components.input_button.*
homeassistant.components.input_select.*
homeassistant.components.input_text.*
@@ -282,10 +253,8 @@ homeassistant.components.integration.*
homeassistant.components.intent.*
homeassistant.components.intent_script.*
homeassistant.components.ios.*
homeassistant.components.iotty.*
homeassistant.components.ipp.*
homeassistant.components.iqvia.*
homeassistant.components.iron_os.*
homeassistant.components.islamic_prayer_times.*
homeassistant.components.isy994.*
homeassistant.components.jellyfin.*
@@ -295,7 +264,6 @@ homeassistant.components.kaleidescape.*
homeassistant.components.knocki.*
homeassistant.components.knx.*
homeassistant.components.kraken.*
homeassistant.components.kulersky.*
homeassistant.components.lacrosse.*
homeassistant.components.lacrosse_view.*
homeassistant.components.lamarzocco.*
@@ -305,13 +273,10 @@ homeassistant.components.lawn_mower.*
homeassistant.components.lcn.*
homeassistant.components.ld2410_ble.*
homeassistant.components.led_ble.*
homeassistant.components.lektrico.*
homeassistant.components.letpot.*
homeassistant.components.libre_hardware_monitor.*
homeassistant.components.lidarr.*
homeassistant.components.lifx.*
homeassistant.components.light.*
homeassistant.components.linkplay.*
homeassistant.components.linear_garage_door.*
homeassistant.components.litejet.*
homeassistant.components.litterrobot.*
homeassistant.components.local_ip.*
@@ -321,41 +286,33 @@ homeassistant.components.logbook.*
homeassistant.components.logger.*
homeassistant.components.london_underground.*
homeassistant.components.lookin.*
homeassistant.components.lovelace.*
homeassistant.components.luftdaten.*
homeassistant.components.madvr.*
homeassistant.components.manual.*
homeassistant.components.mailbox.*
homeassistant.components.map.*
homeassistant.components.mastodon.*
homeassistant.components.matrix.*
homeassistant.components.matter.*
homeassistant.components.mcp.*
homeassistant.components.mcp_server.*
homeassistant.components.mealie.*
homeassistant.components.media_extractor.*
homeassistant.components.media_player.*
homeassistant.components.media_source.*
homeassistant.components.met_eireann.*
homeassistant.components.metoffice.*
homeassistant.components.miele.*
homeassistant.components.mikrotik.*
homeassistant.components.min_max.*
homeassistant.components.minecraft_server.*
homeassistant.components.mjpeg.*
homeassistant.components.modbus.*
homeassistant.components.modem_callerid.*
homeassistant.components.mold_indicator.*
homeassistant.components.monzo.*
homeassistant.components.moon.*
homeassistant.components.mopeka.*
homeassistant.components.motionmount.*
homeassistant.components.mqtt.*
homeassistant.components.music_assistant.*
homeassistant.components.my.*
homeassistant.components.mysensors.*
homeassistant.components.myuplink.*
homeassistant.components.nam.*
homeassistant.components.nanoleaf.*
homeassistant.components.nasweb.*
homeassistant.components.neato.*
homeassistant.components.nest.*
homeassistant.components.netatmo.*
@@ -365,43 +322,26 @@ homeassistant.components.nfandroidtv.*
homeassistant.components.nightscout.*
homeassistant.components.nissan_leaf.*
homeassistant.components.no_ip.*
homeassistant.components.nordpool.*
homeassistant.components.notify.*
homeassistant.components.notion.*
homeassistant.components.ntfy.*
homeassistant.components.number.*
homeassistant.components.nut.*
homeassistant.components.ohme.*
homeassistant.components.onboarding.*
homeassistant.components.oncue.*
homeassistant.components.onedrive.*
homeassistant.components.onewire.*
homeassistant.components.onkyo.*
homeassistant.components.open_meteo.*
homeassistant.components.open_router.*
homeassistant.components.openai_conversation.*
homeassistant.components.openexchangerates.*
homeassistant.components.opensky.*
homeassistant.components.openuv.*
homeassistant.components.opnsense.*
homeassistant.components.opower.*
homeassistant.components.oralb.*
homeassistant.components.otbr.*
homeassistant.components.overkiz.*
homeassistant.components.overseerr.*
homeassistant.components.p1_monitor.*
homeassistant.components.pandora.*
homeassistant.components.panel_custom.*
homeassistant.components.paperless_ngx.*
homeassistant.components.peblar.*
homeassistant.components.peco.*
homeassistant.components.pegel_online.*
homeassistant.components.persistent_notification.*
homeassistant.components.person.*
homeassistant.components.pi_hole.*
homeassistant.components.ping.*
homeassistant.components.plugwise.*
homeassistant.components.powerfox.*
homeassistant.components.powerwall.*
homeassistant.components.private_ble_device.*
homeassistant.components.prometheus.*
@@ -411,24 +351,17 @@ homeassistant.components.pure_energie.*
homeassistant.components.purpleair.*
homeassistant.components.pushbullet.*
homeassistant.components.pvoutput.*
homeassistant.components.pyload.*
homeassistant.components.python_script.*
homeassistant.components.qbus.*
homeassistant.components.qnap_qsw.*
homeassistant.components.rabbitair.*
homeassistant.components.radarr.*
homeassistant.components.radio_browser.*
homeassistant.components.rainforest_raven.*
homeassistant.components.rainmachine.*
homeassistant.components.raspberry_pi.*
homeassistant.components.rdw.*
homeassistant.components.recollect_waste.*
homeassistant.components.recorder.*
homeassistant.components.remember_the_milk.*
homeassistant.components.remote.*
homeassistant.components.remote_calendar.*
homeassistant.components.renault.*
homeassistant.components.reolink.*
homeassistant.components.repairs.*
homeassistant.components.rest.*
homeassistant.components.rest_command.*
@@ -437,31 +370,24 @@ homeassistant.components.rhasspy.*
homeassistant.components.ridwell.*
homeassistant.components.ring.*
homeassistant.components.rituals_perfume_genie.*
homeassistant.components.roborock.*
homeassistant.components.roku.*
homeassistant.components.romy.*
homeassistant.components.rpi_power.*
homeassistant.components.rss_feed_template.*
homeassistant.components.russound_rio.*
homeassistant.components.rtsp_to_webrtc.*
homeassistant.components.ruuvi_gateway.*
homeassistant.components.ruuvitag_ble.*
homeassistant.components.samsungtv.*
homeassistant.components.scene.*
homeassistant.components.schedule.*
homeassistant.components.schlage.*
homeassistant.components.scrape.*
homeassistant.components.script.*
homeassistant.components.search.*
homeassistant.components.select.*
homeassistant.components.sensibo.*
homeassistant.components.sensirion_ble.*
homeassistant.components.sensor.*
homeassistant.components.sensorpush_cloud.*
homeassistant.components.sensoterra.*
homeassistant.components.senz.*
homeassistant.components.sfr_box.*
homeassistant.components.sftp_storage.*
homeassistant.components.shell_command.*
homeassistant.components.shelly.*
homeassistant.components.shopping_list.*
homeassistant.components.simplepush.*
@@ -469,23 +395,17 @@ homeassistant.components.simplisafe.*
homeassistant.components.siren.*
homeassistant.components.skybell.*
homeassistant.components.slack.*
homeassistant.components.sleep_as_android.*
homeassistant.components.sleepiq.*
homeassistant.components.smhi.*
homeassistant.components.smlight.*
homeassistant.components.smtp.*
homeassistant.components.snooz.*
homeassistant.components.solarlog.*
homeassistant.components.sonarr.*
homeassistant.components.speedtestdotnet.*
homeassistant.components.spotify.*
homeassistant.components.sql.*
homeassistant.components.squeezebox.*
homeassistant.components.ssdp.*
homeassistant.components.starlink.*
homeassistant.components.statistics.*
homeassistant.components.steamist.*
homeassistant.components.stookwijzer.*
homeassistant.components.stookalert.*
homeassistant.components.stream.*
homeassistant.components.streamlabswater.*
homeassistant.components.stt.*
@@ -493,7 +413,6 @@ homeassistant.components.suez_water.*
homeassistant.components.sun.*
homeassistant.components.surepetcare.*
homeassistant.components.switch.*
homeassistant.components.switch_as_x.*
homeassistant.components.switchbee.*
homeassistant.components.switchbot_cloud.*
homeassistant.components.switcher_kis.*
@@ -505,12 +424,10 @@ homeassistant.components.tag.*
homeassistant.components.tailscale.*
homeassistant.components.tailwind.*
homeassistant.components.tami4.*
homeassistant.components.tankerkoenig.*
homeassistant.components.tautulli.*
homeassistant.components.tcp.*
homeassistant.components.technove.*
homeassistant.components.tedee.*
homeassistant.components.telegram_bot.*
homeassistant.components.text.*
homeassistant.components.thethingsnetwork.*
homeassistant.components.threshold.*
@@ -541,17 +458,13 @@ homeassistant.components.unifiprotect.*
homeassistant.components.upcloud.*
homeassistant.components.update.*
homeassistant.components.uptime.*
homeassistant.components.uptime_kuma.*
homeassistant.components.uptimerobot.*
homeassistant.components.usb.*
homeassistant.components.uvc.*
homeassistant.components.vacuum.*
homeassistant.components.vallox.*
homeassistant.components.valve.*
homeassistant.components.velbus.*
homeassistant.components.vlc_telnet.*
homeassistant.components.vodafone_station.*
homeassistant.components.volvo.*
homeassistant.components.wake_on_lan.*
homeassistant.components.wake_word.*
homeassistant.components.wallbox.*
@@ -567,7 +480,6 @@ homeassistant.components.whois.*
homeassistant.components.withings.*
homeassistant.components.wiz.*
homeassistant.components.wled.*
homeassistant.components.workday.*
homeassistant.components.worldclock.*
homeassistant.components.xiaomi_ble.*
homeassistant.components.yale_smart_alarm.*

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@@ -6,59 +6,38 @@
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Home Assistant",
"type": "debugpy",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"module": "homeassistant",
"justMyCode": false,
"args": [
"--debug",
"-c",
"config"
],
"args": ["--debug", "-c", "config"],
"preLaunchTask": "Compile English translations"
},
{
"name": "Home Assistant (skip pip)",
"type": "debugpy",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"module": "homeassistant",
"justMyCode": false,
"args": [
"--debug",
"-c",
"config",
"--skip-pip"
],
"args": ["--debug", "-c", "config", "--skip-pip"],
"preLaunchTask": "Compile English translations"
},
{
"name": "Home Assistant: Changed tests",
"type": "debugpy",
"type": "python",
"request": "launch",
"module": "pytest",
"justMyCode": false,
"args": [
"--picked"
],
},
{
"name": "Home Assistant: Debug Current Test File",
"type": "debugpy",
"request": "launch",
"module": "pytest",
"console": "integratedTerminal",
"args": ["-vv", "${file}"]
"args": ["--timeout=10", "--picked"],
},
{
// Debug by attaching to local Home Assistant server using Remote Python Debugger.
// See https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/debugpy/
"name": "Home Assistant: Attach Local",
"type": "debugpy",
"type": "python",
"request": "attach",
"connect": {
"port": 5678,
"host": "localhost"
},
"port": 5678,
"host": "localhost",
"pathMappings": [
{
"localRoot": "${workspaceFolder}",
@@ -70,12 +49,10 @@
// Debug by attaching to remote Home Assistant server using Remote Python Debugger.
// See https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/debugpy/
"name": "Home Assistant: Attach Remote",
"type": "debugpy",
"type": "python",
"request": "attach",
"connect": {
"port": 5678,
"host": "homeassistant.local"
},
"port": 5678,
"host": "homeassistant.local",
"pathMappings": [
{
"localRoot": "${workspaceFolder}",

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@@ -1,19 +1,10 @@
{
// Please keep this file (mostly!) in sync with settings in home-assistant/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json
// Please keep this file in sync with settings in home-assistant/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json
// Added --no-cov to work around TypeError: message must be set
// https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python/issues/14067
"python.testing.pytestArgs": ["--no-cov"],
// https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/testing#_pytest-configuration-settings
"python.testing.pytestEnabled": false,
// https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/linting#_general-settings
"pylint.importStrategy": "fromEnvironment",
"json.schemas": [
{
"fileMatch": [
"homeassistant/components/*/manifest.json"
],
// This value differs between working with devcontainer and locally, therefor this value should NOT be in sync!
"url": "./script/json_schemas/manifest_schema.json"
}
]
"pylint.importStrategy": "fromEnvironment"
}

49
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
{
"label": "Run Home Assistant Core",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m homeassistant -c ./config",
"command": "hass -c ./config",
"group": "test",
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
{
"label": "Pytest",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m pytest --timeout=10 tests",
"command": "python3 -m pytest --timeout=10 tests",
"dependsOn": ["Install all Test Requirements"],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
{
"label": "Pytest (changed tests only)",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m pytest --timeout=10 --picked",
"command": "python3 -m pytest --timeout=10 --picked",
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
@@ -45,21 +45,7 @@
{
"label": "Ruff",
"type": "shell",
"command": "pre-commit run ruff-check --all-files",
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
},
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "new"
},
"problemMatcher": []
},
{
"label": "Pre-commit",
"type": "shell",
"command": "pre-commit run --show-diff-on-failure",
"command": "pre-commit run ruff --all-files",
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
@@ -89,24 +75,7 @@
"label": "Code Coverage",
"detail": "Generate code coverage report for a given integration.",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m pytest ./tests/components/${input:integrationName}/ --cov=homeassistant.components.${input:integrationName} --cov-report term-missing --durations-min=1 --durations=0 --numprocesses=auto",
"dependsOn": ["Compile English translations"],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
},
"presentation": {
"reveal": "always",
"panel": "new"
},
"problemMatcher": []
},
{
"label": "Update syrupy snapshots",
"detail": "Update syrupy snapshots for a given integration.",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m pytest ./tests/components/${input:integrationName} --snapshot-update",
"dependsOn": ["Compile English translations"],
"command": "python3 -m pytest ./tests/components/${input:integrationName}/ --cov=homeassistant.components.${input:integrationName} --cov-report term-missing --durations-min=1 --durations=0 --numprocesses=auto",
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
@@ -148,7 +117,7 @@
{
"label": "Install all Test Requirements",
"type": "shell",
"command": "uv pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test_all.txt",
"command": "uv pip install -r requirements_test_all.txt",
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
@@ -163,7 +132,7 @@
"label": "Compile English translations",
"detail": "In order to test changes to translation files, the translation strings must be compiled into Home Assistant's translation directories.",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m script.translations develop --all",
"command": "python3 -m script.translations develop --all",
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
@@ -173,7 +142,7 @@
"label": "Run scaffold",
"detail": "Add new functionality to a integration using a scaffold.",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m script.scaffold ${input:scaffoldName} --integration ${input:integrationName}",
"command": "python3 -m script.scaffold ${input:scaffoldName} --integration ${input:integrationName}",
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
@@ -183,7 +152,7 @@
"label": "Create new integration",
"detail": "Use the scaffold to create a new integration.",
"type": "shell",
"command": "${command:python.interpreterPath} -m script.scaffold integration",
"command": "python3 -m script.scaffold integration",
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
.github/copilot-instructions.md

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@@ -14,8 +14,5 @@ Still interested? Then you should take a peek at the [developer documentation](h
## Feature suggestions
If you want to suggest a new feature for Home Assistant (e.g. new integrations), please [start a discussion](https://github.com/orgs/home-assistant/discussions) on GitHub.
## Issue Tracker
If you want to report an issue, please [create an issue](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues) on GitHub.
If you want to suggest a new feature for Home Assistant (e.g., new integrations), please open a thread in our [Community Forum: Feature Requests](https://community.home-assistant.io/c/feature-requests).
We use [GitHub for tracking issues](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues), not for tracking feature requests.

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@@ -7,31 +7,12 @@ FROM ${BUILD_FROM}
# Synchronize with homeassistant/core.py:async_stop
ENV \
S6_SERVICES_GRACETIME=240000 \
UV_SYSTEM_PYTHON=true \
UV_NO_CACHE=true
UV_SYSTEM_PYTHON=true
ARG QEMU_CPU
# Home Assistant S6-Overlay
COPY rootfs /
# Needs to be redefined inside the FROM statement to be set for RUN commands
ARG BUILD_ARCH
# Get go2rtc binary
RUN \
case "${BUILD_ARCH}" in \
"aarch64") go2rtc_suffix='arm64' ;; \
"armhf") go2rtc_suffix='armv6' ;; \
"armv7") go2rtc_suffix='arm' ;; \
*) go2rtc_suffix=${BUILD_ARCH} ;; \
esac \
&& curl -L https://github.com/AlexxIT/go2rtc/releases/download/v1.9.9/go2rtc_linux_${go2rtc_suffix} --output /bin/go2rtc \
&& chmod +x /bin/go2rtc \
# Verify go2rtc can be executed
&& go2rtc --version
# Install uv
RUN pip3 install uv==0.8.9
RUN pip3 install uv==0.2.13
WORKDIR /usr/src
@@ -48,9 +29,15 @@ RUN \
if ls homeassistant/home_assistant_*.whl 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then \
uv pip install homeassistant/home_assistant_*.whl; \
fi \
&& uv pip install \
--no-build \
-r homeassistant/requirements_all.txt
&& if [ "${BUILD_ARCH}" = "i386" ]; then \
linux32 uv pip install \
--no-build \
-r homeassistant/requirements_all.txt; \
else \
uv pip install \
--no-build \
-r homeassistant/requirements_all.txt; \
fi
## Setup Home Assistant Core
COPY . homeassistant/
@@ -60,4 +47,7 @@ RUN \
&& python3 -m compileall \
homeassistant/homeassistant
# Home Assistant S6-Overlay
COPY rootfs /
WORKDIR /config

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@@ -1,9 +1,18 @@
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/vscode/devcontainers/base:debian
FROM mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/python:1-3.12
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-o", "pipefail", "-c"]
# Uninstall pre-installed formatting and linting tools
# They would conflict with our pinned versions
RUN \
apt-get update \
pipx uninstall pydocstyle \
&& pipx uninstall pycodestyle \
&& pipx uninstall mypy \
&& pipx uninstall pylint
RUN \
curl -sS https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian/pubkey.gpg | apt-key add - \
&& apt-get update \
&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
# Additional library needed by some tests and accordingly by VScode Tests Discovery
bluez \
@@ -23,18 +32,17 @@ RUN \
libxml2 \
git \
cmake \
autoconf \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Add go2rtc binary
COPY --from=ghcr.io/alexxit/go2rtc:latest /usr/local/bin/go2rtc /bin/go2rtc
# Install uv
RUN pip3 install uv
WORKDIR /usr/src
COPY --from=ghcr.io/astral-sh/uv:latest /uv /usr/local/bin/uv
RUN uv python install 3.13.2
# Setup hass-release
RUN git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/home-assistant/hass-release \
&& uv pip install --system -e hass-release/
USER vscode
ENV VIRTUAL_ENV="/home/vscode/.local/ha-venv"
@@ -43,10 +51,6 @@ ENV PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH"
WORKDIR /tmp
# Setup hass-release
RUN git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/home-assistant/hass-release ~/hass-release \
&& uv pip install -e ~/hass-release/
# Install Python dependencies from requirements
COPY requirements.txt ./
COPY homeassistant/package_constraints.txt homeassistant/package_constraints.txt
@@ -57,4 +61,4 @@ RUN uv pip install -r requirements_test.txt
WORKDIR /workspaces
# Set the default shell to bash instead of sh
ENV SHELL=/bin/bash
ENV SHELL /bin/bash

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@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Check out `home-assistant.io <https://home-assistant.io>`__ for `a
demo <https://demo.home-assistant.io>`__, `installation instructions <https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/>`__,
`tutorials <https://home-assistant.io/getting-started/automation/>`__ and `documentation <https://home-assistant.io/docs/>`__.
This is a project of the `Open Home Foundation <https://www.openhomefoundation.org/>`__.
|screenshot-states|
Featured integrations
@@ -20,14 +22,9 @@ components <https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/creating_component_index/>
If you run into issues while using Home Assistant or during development
of a component, check the `Home Assistant help section <https://home-assistant.io/help/>`__ of our website for further help and information.
|ohf-logo|
.. |Chat Status| image:: https://img.shields.io/discord/330944238910963714.svg
:target: https://www.home-assistant.io/join-chat/
.. |screenshot-states| image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/core/dev/.github/assets/screenshot-states.png
:target: https://demo.home-assistant.io
.. |screenshot-integrations| image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/home-assistant/core/dev/.github/assets/screenshot-integrations.png
:target: https://home-assistant.io/integrations/
.. |ohf-logo| image:: https://www.openhomefoundation.org/badges/home-assistant.png
:alt: Home Assistant - A project from the Open Home Foundation
:target: https://www.openhomefoundation.org/

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
image: ghcr.io/home-assistant/{arch}-homeassistant
build_from:
aarch64: ghcr.io/home-assistant/aarch64-homeassistant-base:2025.09.1
armhf: ghcr.io/home-assistant/armhf-homeassistant-base:2025.09.1
armv7: ghcr.io/home-assistant/armv7-homeassistant-base:2025.09.1
amd64: ghcr.io/home-assistant/amd64-homeassistant-base:2025.09.1
i386: ghcr.io/home-assistant/i386-homeassistant-base:2025.09.1
aarch64: ghcr.io/home-assistant/aarch64-homeassistant-base:2024.06.1
armhf: ghcr.io/home-assistant/armhf-homeassistant-base:2024.06.1
armv7: ghcr.io/home-assistant/armv7-homeassistant-base:2024.06.1
amd64: ghcr.io/home-assistant/amd64-homeassistant-base:2024.06.1
i386: ghcr.io/home-assistant/i386-homeassistant-base:2024.06.1
codenotary:
signer: notary@home-assistant.io
base_image: notary@home-assistant.io
@@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ labels:
org.opencontainers.image.authors: The Home Assistant Authors
org.opencontainers.image.url: https://www.home-assistant.io/
org.opencontainers.image.documentation: https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/
org.opencontainers.image.licenses: Apache-2.0
org.opencontainers.image.licenses: Apache License 2.0

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ coverage:
status:
project:
default:
target: auto
target: 90
threshold: 0.09
required:
target: auto

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import os
import sys
import threading
from .backup_restore import restore_backup
from .const import REQUIRED_PYTHON_VER, RESTART_EXIT_CODE, __version__
FAULT_LOG_FILENAME = "home-assistant.log.fault"
@@ -38,7 +37,8 @@ def validate_python() -> None:
def ensure_config_path(config_dir: str) -> None:
"""Validate the configuration directory."""
from . import config as config_util # noqa: PLC0415
# pylint: disable-next=import-outside-toplevel
from . import config as config_util
lib_dir = os.path.join(config_dir, "deps")
@@ -79,7 +79,8 @@ def ensure_config_path(config_dir: str) -> None:
def get_arguments() -> argparse.Namespace:
"""Get parsed passed in arguments."""
from . import config as config_util # noqa: PLC0415
# pylint: disable-next=import-outside-toplevel
from . import config as config_util
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Home Assistant: Observe, Control, Automate.",
@@ -175,54 +176,47 @@ def main() -> int:
validate_os()
if args.script is not None:
from . import scripts # noqa: PLC0415
# pylint: disable-next=import-outside-toplevel
from . import scripts
return scripts.run(args.script)
config_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), args.config))
if restore_backup(config_dir):
return RESTART_EXIT_CODE
ensure_config_path(config_dir)
from . import config, runner # noqa: PLC0415
# pylint: disable-next=import-outside-toplevel
from . import config, runner
# Ensure only one instance runs per config directory
with runner.ensure_single_execution(config_dir) as single_execution_lock:
# Check if another instance is already running
if single_execution_lock.exit_code is not None:
return single_execution_lock.exit_code
safe_mode = config.safe_mode_enabled(config_dir)
safe_mode = config.safe_mode_enabled(config_dir)
runtime_conf = runner.RuntimeConfig(
config_dir=config_dir,
verbose=args.verbose,
log_rotate_days=args.log_rotate_days,
log_file=args.log_file,
log_no_color=args.log_no_color,
skip_pip=args.skip_pip,
skip_pip_packages=args.skip_pip_packages,
recovery_mode=args.recovery_mode,
debug=args.debug,
open_ui=args.open_ui,
safe_mode=safe_mode,
)
runtime_conf = runner.RuntimeConfig(
config_dir=config_dir,
verbose=args.verbose,
log_rotate_days=args.log_rotate_days,
log_file=args.log_file,
log_no_color=args.log_no_color,
skip_pip=args.skip_pip,
skip_pip_packages=args.skip_pip_packages,
recovery_mode=args.recovery_mode,
debug=args.debug,
open_ui=args.open_ui,
safe_mode=safe_mode,
)
fault_file_name = os.path.join(config_dir, FAULT_LOG_FILENAME)
with open(fault_file_name, mode="a", encoding="utf8") as fault_file:
faulthandler.enable(fault_file)
exit_code = runner.run(runtime_conf)
faulthandler.disable()
fault_file_name = os.path.join(config_dir, FAULT_LOG_FILENAME)
with open(fault_file_name, mode="a", encoding="utf8") as fault_file:
faulthandler.enable(fault_file)
exit_code = runner.run(runtime_conf)
faulthandler.disable()
# It's possible for the fault file to disappear, so suppress obvious errors
with suppress(FileNotFoundError):
if os.path.getsize(fault_file_name) == 0:
os.remove(fault_file_name)
# It's possible for the fault file to disappear, so suppress obvious errors
with suppress(FileNotFoundError):
if os.path.getsize(fault_file_name) == 0:
os.remove(fault_file_name)
check_threads()
check_threads()
return exit_code
return exit_code
if __name__ == "__main__":

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@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ from typing import Any, cast
import jwt
from homeassistant import data_entry_flow
from homeassistant.core import (
CALLBACK_TYPE,
HassJob,
@@ -19,14 +20,13 @@ from homeassistant.core import (
HomeAssistant,
callback,
)
from homeassistant.data_entry_flow import FlowHandler, FlowManager, FlowResultType
from homeassistant.helpers.event import async_track_point_in_utc_time
from homeassistant.util import dt as dt_util
from . import auth_store, jwt_wrapper, models
from .const import ACCESS_TOKEN_EXPIRATION, GROUP_ID_ADMIN, REFRESH_TOKEN_EXPIRATION
from .mfa_modules import MultiFactorAuthModule, auth_mfa_module_from_config
from .models import AuthFlowContext, AuthFlowResult
from .models import AuthFlowResult
from .providers import AuthProvider, LoginFlow, auth_provider_from_config
from .providers.homeassistant import HassAuthProvider
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ async def auth_manager_from_config(
class AuthManagerFlowManager(
FlowManager[AuthFlowContext, AuthFlowResult, tuple[str, str]]
data_entry_flow.FlowManager[AuthFlowResult, tuple[str, str]]
):
"""Manage authentication flows."""
@@ -113,9 +113,9 @@ class AuthManagerFlowManager(
self,
handler_key: tuple[str, str],
*,
context: AuthFlowContext | None = None,
context: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
data: dict[str, Any] | None = None,
) -> LoginFlow[Any]:
) -> LoginFlow:
"""Create a login flow."""
auth_provider = self.auth_manager.get_auth_provider(*handler_key)
if not auth_provider:
@@ -124,17 +124,13 @@ class AuthManagerFlowManager(
async def async_finish_flow(
self,
flow: FlowHandler[AuthFlowContext, AuthFlowResult, tuple[str, str]],
flow: data_entry_flow.FlowHandler[AuthFlowResult, tuple[str, str]],
result: AuthFlowResult,
) -> AuthFlowResult:
"""Return a user as result of login flow.
This method is called when a flow step returns FlowResultType.ABORT or
FlowResultType.CREATE_ENTRY.
"""
"""Return a user as result of login flow."""
flow = cast(LoginFlow, flow)
if result["type"] != FlowResultType.CREATE_ENTRY:
if result["type"] != data_entry_flow.FlowResultType.CREATE_ENTRY:
return result
# we got final result
@@ -367,15 +363,15 @@ class AuthManager:
local_only: bool | None = None,
) -> None:
"""Update a user."""
kwargs: dict[str, Any] = {
attr_name: value
for attr_name, value in (
("name", name),
("group_ids", group_ids),
("local_only", local_only),
)
if value is not None
}
kwargs: dict[str, Any] = {}
for attr_name, value in (
("name", name),
("group_ids", group_ids),
("local_only", local_only),
):
if value is not None:
kwargs[attr_name] = value
await self._store.async_update_user(user, **kwargs)
if is_active is not None:

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@@ -105,24 +105,17 @@ class AuthStore:
"perm_lookup": self._perm_lookup,
}
kwargs.update(
{
attr_name: value
for attr_name, value in (
("is_owner", is_owner),
("is_active", is_active),
("local_only", local_only),
("system_generated", system_generated),
)
if value is not None
}
)
for attr_name, value in (
("is_owner", is_owner),
("is_active", is_active),
("local_only", local_only),
("system_generated", system_generated),
):
if value is not None:
kwargs[attr_name] = value
new_user = models.User(**kwargs)
while new_user.id in self._users:
new_user = models.User(**kwargs)
self._users[new_user.id] = new_user
if credentials is None:
@@ -311,7 +304,7 @@ class AuthStore:
credentials.data = data
self._async_schedule_save()
async def async_load(self) -> None:
async def async_load(self) -> None: # noqa: C901
"""Load the users."""
if self._loaded:
raise RuntimeError("Auth storage is already loaded")

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ from homeassistant.util.json import json_loads
JWT_TOKEN_CACHE_SIZE = 16
MAX_TOKEN_SIZE = 8192
_VERIFY_KEYS = ("signature", "exp", "nbf", "iat", "aud", "iss", "sub", "jti")
_VERIFY_KEYS = ("signature", "exp", "nbf", "iat", "aud", "iss")
_VERIFY_OPTIONS: dict[str, Any] = {f"verify_{key}": True for key in _VERIFY_KEYS} | {
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ class MultiFactorAuthModule:
"""Return a voluptuous schema to define mfa auth module's input."""
raise NotImplementedError
async def async_setup_flow(self, user_id: str) -> SetupFlow[Any]:
async def async_setup_flow(self, user_id: str) -> SetupFlow:
"""Return a data entry flow handler for setup module.
Mfa module should extend SetupFlow
@@ -95,16 +95,11 @@ class MultiFactorAuthModule:
raise NotImplementedError
class SetupFlow[_MultiFactorAuthModuleT: MultiFactorAuthModule = MultiFactorAuthModule](
data_entry_flow.FlowHandler
):
class SetupFlow(data_entry_flow.FlowHandler):
"""Handler for the setup flow."""
def __init__(
self,
auth_module: _MultiFactorAuthModuleT,
setup_schema: vol.Schema,
user_id: str,
self, auth_module: MultiFactorAuthModule, setup_schema: vol.Schema, user_id: str
) -> None:
"""Initialize the setup flow."""
self._auth_module = auth_module

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ from . import (
SetupFlow,
)
REQUIREMENTS = ["pyotp==2.9.0"]
REQUIREMENTS = ["pyotp==2.8.0"]
CONF_MESSAGE = "message"
@@ -52,28 +52,28 @@ _LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def _generate_secret() -> str:
"""Generate a secret."""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
return str(pyotp.random_base32())
def _generate_random() -> int:
"""Generate a 32 digit number."""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
return int(pyotp.random_base32(length=32, chars=list("1234567890")))
def _generate_otp(secret: str, count: int) -> str:
"""Generate one time password."""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
return str(pyotp.HOTP(secret).at(count))
def _verify_otp(secret: str, otp: str, count: int) -> bool:
"""Verify one time password."""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
return bool(pyotp.HOTP(secret).verify(otp, count))
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ class NotifyAuthModule(MultiFactorAuthModule):
return sorted(unordered_services)
async def async_setup_flow(self, user_id: str) -> NotifySetupFlow:
async def async_setup_flow(self, user_id: str) -> SetupFlow:
"""Return a data entry flow handler for setup module.
Mfa module should extend SetupFlow
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ class NotifyAuthModule(MultiFactorAuthModule):
await self.hass.services.async_call("notify", notify_service, data)
class NotifySetupFlow(SetupFlow[NotifyAuthModule]):
class NotifySetupFlow(SetupFlow):
"""Handler for the setup flow."""
def __init__(
@@ -280,6 +280,8 @@ class NotifySetupFlow(SetupFlow[NotifyAuthModule]):
) -> None:
"""Initialize the setup flow."""
super().__init__(auth_module, setup_schema, user_id)
# to fix typing complaint
self._auth_module: NotifyAuthModule = auth_module
self._available_notify_services = available_notify_services
self._secret: str | None = None
self._count: int | None = None

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ from . import (
SetupFlow,
)
REQUIREMENTS = ["pyotp==2.9.0", "PyQRCode==1.2.1"]
REQUIREMENTS = ["pyotp==2.8.0", "PyQRCode==1.2.1"]
CONFIG_SCHEMA = MULTI_FACTOR_AUTH_MODULE_SCHEMA.extend({}, extra=vol.PREVENT_EXTRA)
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ DUMMY_SECRET = "FPPTH34D4E3MI2HG"
def _generate_qr_code(data: str) -> str:
"""Generate a base64 PNG string represent QR Code image of data."""
import pyqrcode # noqa: PLC0415
import pyqrcode # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
qr_code = pyqrcode.create(data)
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ def _generate_qr_code(data: str) -> str:
def _generate_secret_and_qr_code(username: str) -> tuple[str, str, str]:
"""Generate a secret, url, and QR code."""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
ota_secret = pyotp.random_base32()
url = pyotp.totp.TOTP(ota_secret).provisioning_uri(
@@ -107,14 +107,14 @@ class TotpAuthModule(MultiFactorAuthModule):
def _add_ota_secret(self, user_id: str, secret: str | None = None) -> str:
"""Create a ota_secret for user."""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
ota_secret: str = secret or pyotp.random_base32()
self._users[user_id] = ota_secret # type: ignore[index]
return ota_secret
async def async_setup_flow(self, user_id: str) -> TotpSetupFlow:
async def async_setup_flow(self, user_id: str) -> SetupFlow:
"""Return a data entry flow handler for setup module.
Mfa module should extend SetupFlow
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ class TotpAuthModule(MultiFactorAuthModule):
def _validate_2fa(self, user_id: str, code: str) -> bool:
"""Validate two factor authentication code."""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
if (ota_secret := self._users.get(user_id)) is None: # type: ignore[union-attr]
# even we cannot find user, we still do verify
@@ -174,19 +174,20 @@ class TotpAuthModule(MultiFactorAuthModule):
return bool(pyotp.TOTP(ota_secret).verify(code, valid_window=1))
class TotpSetupFlow(SetupFlow[TotpAuthModule]):
class TotpSetupFlow(SetupFlow):
"""Handler for the setup flow."""
_ota_secret: str
_url: str
_image: str
def __init__(
self, auth_module: TotpAuthModule, setup_schema: vol.Schema, user: User
) -> None:
"""Initialize the setup flow."""
super().__init__(auth_module, setup_schema, user.id)
# to fix typing complaint
self._auth_module: TotpAuthModule = auth_module
self._user = user
self._ota_secret: str = ""
self._url: str | None = None
self._image: str | None = None
async def async_step_init(
self, user_input: dict[str, str] | None = None
@@ -196,7 +197,7 @@ class TotpSetupFlow(SetupFlow[TotpAuthModule]):
Return self.async_show_form(step_id='init') if user_input is None.
Return self.async_create_entry(data={'result': result}) if finish.
"""
import pyotp # noqa: PLC0415
import pyotp # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
errors: dict[str, str] = {}
@@ -213,11 +214,12 @@ class TotpSetupFlow(SetupFlow[TotpAuthModule]):
errors["base"] = "invalid_code"
else:
hass = self._auth_module.hass
(
self._ota_secret,
self._url,
self._image,
) = await self._auth_module.hass.async_add_executor_job(
) = await hass.async_add_executor_job(
_generate_secret_and_qr_code,
str(self._user.name),
)

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
from __future__ import annotations
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from ipaddress import IPv4Address, IPv6Address
from functools import cached_property
import secrets
from typing import Any, NamedTuple
import uuid
@@ -11,10 +11,9 @@ import uuid
import attr
from attr import Attribute
from attr.setters import validate
from propcache.api import cached_property
from homeassistant.const import __version__
from homeassistant.data_entry_flow import FlowContext, FlowResult
from homeassistant.data_entry_flow import FlowResult
from homeassistant.util import dt as dt_util
from . import permissions as perm_mdl
@@ -24,19 +23,7 @@ TOKEN_TYPE_NORMAL = "normal"
TOKEN_TYPE_SYSTEM = "system"
TOKEN_TYPE_LONG_LIVED_ACCESS_TOKEN = "long_lived_access_token"
class AuthFlowContext(FlowContext, total=False):
"""Typed context dict for auth flow."""
credential_only: bool
ip_address: IPv4Address | IPv6Address
redirect_uri: str
class AuthFlowResult(FlowResult[AuthFlowContext, tuple[str, str]], total=False):
"""Typed result dict for auth flow."""
result: Credentials # Only present if type is CREATE_ENTRY
AuthFlowResult = FlowResult[tuple[str, str]]
@attr.s(slots=True)

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@@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ POLICY_SCHEMA = vol.Schema({vol.Optional(CAT_ENTITIES): ENTITY_POLICY_SCHEMA})
__all__ = [
"POLICY_SCHEMA",
"AbstractPermissions",
"OwnerPermissions",
"PermissionLookup",
"PolicyPermissions",
"PolicyType",
"merge_policies",
"PermissionLookup",
"PolicyType",
"AbstractPermissions",
"PolicyPermissions",
"OwnerPermissions",
]

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@@ -18,12 +18,9 @@ from homeassistant.const import (
EVENT_THEMES_UPDATED,
)
from homeassistant.helpers.area_registry import EVENT_AREA_REGISTRY_UPDATED
from homeassistant.helpers.category_registry import EVENT_CATEGORY_REGISTRY_UPDATED
from homeassistant.helpers.device_registry import EVENT_DEVICE_REGISTRY_UPDATED
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_registry import EVENT_ENTITY_REGISTRY_UPDATED
from homeassistant.helpers.floor_registry import EVENT_FLOOR_REGISTRY_UPDATED
from homeassistant.helpers.issue_registry import EVENT_REPAIRS_ISSUE_REGISTRY_UPDATED
from homeassistant.helpers.label_registry import EVENT_LABEL_REGISTRY_UPDATED
from homeassistant.util.event_type import EventType
# These are events that do not contain any sensitive data
@@ -44,7 +41,4 @@ SUBSCRIBE_ALLOWLIST: Final[set[EventType[Any] | str]] = {
EVENT_SHOPPING_LIST_UPDATED,
EVENT_STATE_CHANGED,
EVENT_THEMES_UPDATED,
EVENT_LABEL_REGISTRY_UPDATED,
EVENT_CATEGORY_REGISTRY_UPDATED,
EVENT_FLOOR_REGISTRY_UPDATED,
}

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@@ -10,10 +10,9 @@ from typing import Any
import voluptuous as vol
from voluptuous.humanize import humanize_error
from homeassistant import requirements
from homeassistant import data_entry_flow, requirements
from homeassistant.const import CONF_ID, CONF_NAME, CONF_TYPE
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant, callback
from homeassistant.data_entry_flow import FlowHandler
from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError
from homeassistant.helpers.importlib import async_import_module
from homeassistant.util import dt as dt_util
@@ -22,14 +21,7 @@ from homeassistant.util.hass_dict import HassKey
from ..auth_store import AuthStore
from ..const import MFA_SESSION_EXPIRATION
from ..models import (
AuthFlowContext,
AuthFlowResult,
Credentials,
RefreshToken,
User,
UserMeta,
)
from ..models import AuthFlowResult, Credentials, RefreshToken, User, UserMeta
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DATA_REQS: HassKey[set[str]] = HassKey("auth_prov_reqs_processed")
@@ -105,7 +97,7 @@ class AuthProvider:
# Implement by extending class
async def async_login_flow(self, context: AuthFlowContext | None) -> LoginFlow[Any]:
async def async_login_flow(self, context: dict[str, Any] | None) -> LoginFlow:
"""Return the data flow for logging in with auth provider.
Auth provider should extend LoginFlow and return an instance.
@@ -192,14 +184,12 @@ async def load_auth_provider_module(
return module
class LoginFlow[_AuthProviderT: AuthProvider = AuthProvider](
FlowHandler[AuthFlowContext, AuthFlowResult, tuple[str, str]],
):
class LoginFlow(data_entry_flow.FlowHandler[AuthFlowResult, tuple[str, str]]):
"""Handler for the login flow."""
_flow_result = AuthFlowResult
def __init__(self, auth_provider: _AuthProviderT) -> None:
def __init__(self, auth_provider: AuthProvider) -> None:
"""Initialize the login flow."""
self._auth_provider = auth_provider
self._auth_module_id: str | None = None

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@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ import asyncio
from collections.abc import Mapping
import logging
import os
from typing import Any
from typing import Any, cast
import voluptuous as vol
from homeassistant.const import CONF_COMMAND
from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError
from ..models import AuthFlowContext, AuthFlowResult, Credentials, UserMeta
from ..models import AuthFlowResult, Credentials, UserMeta
from . import AUTH_PROVIDER_SCHEMA, AUTH_PROVIDERS, AuthProvider, LoginFlow
CONF_ARGS = "args"
@@ -59,9 +59,7 @@ class CommandLineAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._user_meta: dict[str, dict[str, Any]] = {}
async def async_login_flow(
self, context: AuthFlowContext | None
) -> CommandLineLoginFlow:
async def async_login_flow(self, context: dict[str, Any] | None) -> LoginFlow:
"""Return a flow to login."""
return CommandLineLoginFlow(self)
@@ -135,7 +133,7 @@ class CommandLineAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
)
class CommandLineLoginFlow(LoginFlow[CommandLineAuthProvider]):
class CommandLineLoginFlow(LoginFlow):
"""Handler for the login flow."""
async def async_step_init(
@@ -147,9 +145,9 @@ class CommandLineLoginFlow(LoginFlow[CommandLineAuthProvider]):
if user_input is not None:
user_input["username"] = user_input["username"].strip()
try:
await self._auth_provider.async_validate_login(
user_input["username"], user_input["password"]
)
await cast(
CommandLineAuthProvider, self._auth_provider
).async_validate_login(user_input["username"], user_input["password"])
except InvalidAuthError:
errors["base"] = "invalid_auth"

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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError
from homeassistant.helpers import issue_registry as ir
from homeassistant.helpers.storage import Store
from ..models import AuthFlowContext, AuthFlowResult, Credentials, UserMeta
from ..models import AuthFlowResult, Credentials, UserMeta
from . import AUTH_PROVIDER_SCHEMA, AUTH_PROVIDERS, AuthProvider, LoginFlow
STORAGE_VERSION = 1
@@ -55,6 +55,13 @@ class InvalidUser(HomeAssistantError):
Will not be raised when validating authentication.
"""
class InvalidUsername(InvalidUser):
"""Raised when invalid username is specified.
Will not be raised when validating authentication.
"""
def __init__(
self,
*args: object,
@@ -70,13 +77,6 @@ class InvalidUser(HomeAssistantError):
)
class InvalidUsername(InvalidUser):
"""Raised when invalid username is specified.
Will not be raised when validating authentication.
"""
class Data:
"""Hold the user data."""
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ class Data:
break
if index is None:
raise InvalidUser(translation_key="user_not_found")
raise InvalidUser
self.users.pop(index)
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ class Data:
user["password"] = self.hash_password(new_password, True).decode()
break
else:
raise InvalidUser(translation_key="user_not_found")
raise InvalidUser
@callback
def _validate_new_username(self, new_username: str) -> None:
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ class Data:
self._async_check_for_not_normalized_usernames(self._data)
break
else:
raise InvalidUser(translation_key="user_not_found")
raise InvalidUser
async def async_save(self) -> None:
"""Save data."""
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ class HassAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
await data.async_load()
self.data = data
async def async_login_flow(self, context: AuthFlowContext | None) -> HassLoginFlow:
async def async_login_flow(self, context: dict[str, Any] | None) -> LoginFlow:
"""Return a flow to login."""
return HassLoginFlow(self)
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ class HassAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
pass
class HassLoginFlow(LoginFlow[HassAuthProvider]):
class HassLoginFlow(LoginFlow):
"""Handler for the login flow."""
async def async_step_init(
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ class HassLoginFlow(LoginFlow[HassAuthProvider]):
if user_input is not None:
try:
await self._auth_provider.async_validate_login(
await cast(HassAuthProvider, self._auth_provider).async_validate_login(
user_input["username"], user_input["password"]
)
except InvalidAuth:

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@@ -4,13 +4,14 @@ from __future__ import annotations
from collections.abc import Mapping
import hmac
from typing import Any, cast
import voluptuous as vol
from homeassistant.core import callback
from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError
from ..models import AuthFlowContext, AuthFlowResult, Credentials, UserMeta
from ..models import AuthFlowResult, Credentials, UserMeta
from . import AUTH_PROVIDER_SCHEMA, AUTH_PROVIDERS, AuthProvider, LoginFlow
USER_SCHEMA = vol.Schema(
@@ -35,9 +36,7 @@ class InvalidAuthError(HomeAssistantError):
class ExampleAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
"""Example auth provider based on hardcoded usernames and passwords."""
async def async_login_flow(
self, context: AuthFlowContext | None
) -> ExampleLoginFlow:
async def async_login_flow(self, context: dict[str, Any] | None) -> LoginFlow:
"""Return a flow to login."""
return ExampleLoginFlow(self)
@@ -94,7 +93,7 @@ class ExampleAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
return UserMeta(name=name, is_active=True)
class ExampleLoginFlow(LoginFlow[ExampleAuthProvider]):
class ExampleLoginFlow(LoginFlow):
"""Handler for the login flow."""
async def async_step_init(
@@ -105,7 +104,7 @@ class ExampleLoginFlow(LoginFlow[ExampleAuthProvider]):
if user_input is not None:
try:
self._auth_provider.async_validate_login(
cast(ExampleAuthProvider, self._auth_provider).async_validate_login(
user_input["username"], user_input["password"]
)
except InvalidAuthError:

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@@ -21,17 +21,11 @@ import voluptuous as vol
from homeassistant.core import callback
from homeassistant.exceptions import HomeAssistantError
from homeassistant.helpers import config_validation as cv
import homeassistant.helpers.config_validation as cv
from homeassistant.helpers.network import is_cloud_connection
from .. import InvalidAuthError
from ..models import (
AuthFlowContext,
AuthFlowResult,
Credentials,
RefreshToken,
UserMeta,
)
from ..models import AuthFlowResult, Credentials, RefreshToken, UserMeta
from . import AUTH_PROVIDER_SCHEMA, AUTH_PROVIDERS, AuthProvider, LoginFlow
type IPAddress = IPv4Address | IPv6Address
@@ -104,9 +98,7 @@ class TrustedNetworksAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
"""Trusted Networks auth provider does not support MFA."""
return False
async def async_login_flow(
self, context: AuthFlowContext | None
) -> TrustedNetworksLoginFlow:
async def async_login_flow(self, context: dict[str, Any] | None) -> LoginFlow:
"""Return a flow to login."""
assert context is not None
ip_addr = cast(IPAddress, context.get("ip_address"))
@@ -216,7 +208,7 @@ class TrustedNetworksAuthProvider(AuthProvider):
self.async_validate_access(ip_address(remote_ip))
class TrustedNetworksLoginFlow(LoginFlow[TrustedNetworksAuthProvider]):
class TrustedNetworksLoginFlow(LoginFlow):
"""Handler for the login flow."""
def __init__(
@@ -237,7 +229,9 @@ class TrustedNetworksLoginFlow(LoginFlow[TrustedNetworksAuthProvider]):
) -> AuthFlowResult:
"""Handle the step of the form."""
try:
self._auth_provider.async_validate_access(self._ip_address)
cast(
TrustedNetworksAuthProvider, self._auth_provider
).async_validate_access(self._ip_address)
except InvalidAuthError:
return self.async_abort(reason="not_allowed")

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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
"""Enum backports from standard lib.
This file contained the backport of the StrEnum of Python 3.11.
Since we have dropped support for Python 3.10, we can remove this backport.
This file is kept for now to avoid breaking custom components that might
import it.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from enum import StrEnum as _StrEnum
from functools import partial
from homeassistant.helpers.deprecation import (
DeprecatedAlias,
all_with_deprecated_constants,
check_if_deprecated_constant,
dir_with_deprecated_constants,
)
# StrEnum deprecated as of 2024.5 use enum.StrEnum instead.
_DEPRECATED_StrEnum = DeprecatedAlias(_StrEnum, "enum.StrEnum", "2025.5")
__getattr__ = partial(check_if_deprecated_constant, module_globals=globals())
__dir__ = partial(
dir_with_deprecated_constants, module_globals_keys=[*globals().keys()]
)
__all__ = all_with_deprecated_constants(globals())

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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
"""Functools backports from standard lib.
This file contained the backport of the cached_property implementation of Python 3.12.
Since we have dropped support for Python 3.11, we can remove this backport.
This file is kept for now to avoid breaking custom components that might
import it.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from functools import cached_property as _cached_property, partial
from homeassistant.helpers.deprecation import (
DeprecatedAlias,
all_with_deprecated_constants,
check_if_deprecated_constant,
dir_with_deprecated_constants,
)
# cached_property deprecated as of 2024.5 use functools.cached_property instead.
_DEPRECATED_cached_property = DeprecatedAlias(
_cached_property, "functools.cached_property", "2025.5"
)
__getattr__ = partial(check_if_deprecated_constant, module_globals=globals())
__dir__ = partial(
dir_with_deprecated_constants, module_globals_keys=[*globals().keys()]
)
__all__ = all_with_deprecated_constants(globals())

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@@ -1,213 +0,0 @@
"""Home Assistant module to handle restoring backups."""
from __future__ import annotations
from collections.abc import Iterable
from dataclasses import dataclass
import hashlib
import json
import logging
from pathlib import Path
import shutil
import sys
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
from awesomeversion import AwesomeVersion
import securetar
from .const import __version__ as HA_VERSION
RESTORE_BACKUP_FILE = ".HA_RESTORE"
RESTORE_BACKUP_RESULT_FILE = ".HA_RESTORE_RESULT"
KEEP_BACKUPS = ("backups",)
KEEP_DATABASE = (
"home-assistant_v2.db",
"home-assistant_v2.db-wal",
)
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@dataclass
class RestoreBackupFileContent:
"""Definition for restore backup file content."""
backup_file_path: Path
password: str | None
remove_after_restore: bool
restore_database: bool
restore_homeassistant: bool
def password_to_key(password: str) -> bytes:
"""Generate a AES Key from password.
Matches the implementation in supervisor.backups.utils.password_to_key.
"""
key: bytes = password.encode()
for _ in range(100):
key = hashlib.sha256(key).digest()
return key[:16]
def restore_backup_file_content(config_dir: Path) -> RestoreBackupFileContent | None:
"""Return the contents of the restore backup file."""
instruction_path = config_dir.joinpath(RESTORE_BACKUP_FILE)
try:
instruction_content = json.loads(instruction_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
return RestoreBackupFileContent(
backup_file_path=Path(instruction_content["path"]),
password=instruction_content["password"],
remove_after_restore=instruction_content["remove_after_restore"],
restore_database=instruction_content["restore_database"],
restore_homeassistant=instruction_content["restore_homeassistant"],
)
except FileNotFoundError:
return None
except (KeyError, json.JSONDecodeError) as err:
_write_restore_result_file(config_dir, False, err)
return None
finally:
# Always remove the backup instruction file to prevent a boot loop
instruction_path.unlink(missing_ok=True)
def _clear_configuration_directory(config_dir: Path, keep: Iterable[str]) -> None:
"""Delete all files and directories in the config directory except entries in the keep list."""
keep_paths = [config_dir.joinpath(path) for path in keep]
entries_to_remove = sorted(
entry for entry in config_dir.iterdir() if entry not in keep_paths
)
for entry in entries_to_remove:
entrypath = config_dir.joinpath(entry)
if entrypath.is_file():
entrypath.unlink()
elif entrypath.is_dir():
shutil.rmtree(entrypath)
def _extract_backup(
config_dir: Path,
restore_content: RestoreBackupFileContent,
) -> None:
"""Extract the backup file to the config directory."""
with (
TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir,
securetar.SecureTarFile(
restore_content.backup_file_path,
gzip=False,
mode="r",
) as ostf,
):
ostf.extractall(
path=Path(tempdir, "extracted"),
members=securetar.secure_path(ostf),
filter="fully_trusted",
)
backup_meta_file = Path(tempdir, "extracted", "backup.json")
backup_meta = json.loads(backup_meta_file.read_text(encoding="utf8"))
if (
backup_meta_version := AwesomeVersion(
backup_meta["homeassistant"]["version"]
)
) > HA_VERSION:
raise ValueError(
f"You need at least Home Assistant version {backup_meta_version} to restore this backup"
)
with securetar.SecureTarFile(
Path(
tempdir,
"extracted",
f"homeassistant.tar{'.gz' if backup_meta['compressed'] else ''}",
),
gzip=backup_meta["compressed"],
key=password_to_key(restore_content.password)
if restore_content.password is not None
else None,
mode="r",
) as istf:
istf.extractall(
path=Path(tempdir, "homeassistant"),
members=securetar.secure_path(istf),
filter="fully_trusted",
)
if restore_content.restore_homeassistant:
keep = list(KEEP_BACKUPS)
if not restore_content.restore_database:
keep.extend(KEEP_DATABASE)
_clear_configuration_directory(config_dir, keep)
shutil.copytree(
Path(tempdir, "homeassistant", "data"),
config_dir,
dirs_exist_ok=True,
ignore=shutil.ignore_patterns(*(keep)),
ignore_dangling_symlinks=True,
)
elif restore_content.restore_database:
for entry in KEEP_DATABASE:
entrypath = config_dir / entry
if entrypath.is_file():
entrypath.unlink()
elif entrypath.is_dir():
shutil.rmtree(entrypath)
for entry in KEEP_DATABASE:
shutil.copy(
Path(tempdir, "homeassistant", "data", entry),
config_dir,
)
def _write_restore_result_file(
config_dir: Path, success: bool, error: Exception | None
) -> None:
"""Write the restore result file."""
result_path = config_dir.joinpath(RESTORE_BACKUP_RESULT_FILE)
result_path.write_text(
json.dumps(
{
"success": success,
"error": str(error) if error else None,
"error_type": str(type(error).__name__) if error else None,
}
),
encoding="utf-8",
)
def restore_backup(config_dir_path: str) -> bool:
"""Restore the backup file if any.
Returns True if a restore backup file was found and restored, False otherwise.
"""
config_dir = Path(config_dir_path)
if not (restore_content := restore_backup_file_content(config_dir)):
return False
logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stdout, level=logging.INFO)
backup_file_path = restore_content.backup_file_path
_LOGGER.info("Restoring %s", backup_file_path)
try:
_extract_backup(
config_dir=config_dir,
restore_content=restore_content,
)
except FileNotFoundError as err:
file_not_found = ValueError(f"Backup file {backup_file_path} does not exist")
_write_restore_result_file(config_dir, False, file_not_found)
raise file_not_found from err
except Exception as err:
_write_restore_result_file(config_dir, False, err)
raise
else:
_write_restore_result_file(config_dir, True, None)
if restore_content.remove_after_restore:
backup_file_path.unlink(missing_ok=True)
_LOGGER.info("Restore complete, restarting")
return True

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@@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ import glob
from http.client import HTTPConnection
import importlib
import os
from pathlib import Path
from ssl import SSLContext
import sys
import threading
import time
@@ -31,7 +29,7 @@ def _check_import_call_allowed(mapped_args: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
def _check_file_allowed(mapped_args: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
# If the file is in /proc we can ignore it.
args = mapped_args["args"]
path = args[0] if type(args[0]) is str else str(args[0])
path = args[0] if type(args[0]) is str else str(args[0]) # noqa: E721
return path.startswith(ALLOWED_FILE_PREFIXES)
@@ -50,12 +48,6 @@ def _check_sleep_call_allowed(mapped_args: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
return False
def _check_load_verify_locations_call_allowed(mapped_args: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
# If only cadata is passed, we can ignore it
kwargs = mapped_args.get("kwargs")
return bool(kwargs and len(kwargs) == 1 and "cadata" in kwargs)
@dataclass(slots=True, frozen=True)
class BlockingCall:
"""Class to hold information about a blocking call."""
@@ -151,87 +143,6 @@ _BLOCKING_CALLS: tuple[BlockingCall, ...] = (
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=SSLContext.load_default_certs,
object=SSLContext,
function="load_default_certs",
check_allowed=None,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=SSLContext.load_verify_locations,
object=SSLContext,
function="load_verify_locations",
check_allowed=_check_load_verify_locations_call_allowed,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=SSLContext.load_cert_chain,
object=SSLContext,
function="load_cert_chain",
check_allowed=None,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=SSLContext.set_default_verify_paths,
object=SSLContext,
function="set_default_verify_paths",
check_allowed=None,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=Path.open,
object=Path,
function="open",
check_allowed=_check_file_allowed,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=Path.read_text,
object=Path,
function="read_text",
check_allowed=_check_file_allowed,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=Path.read_bytes,
object=Path,
function="read_bytes",
check_allowed=_check_file_allowed,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=Path.write_text,
object=Path,
function="write_text",
check_allowed=_check_file_allowed,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
BlockingCall(
original_func=Path.write_bytes,
object=Path,
function="write_bytes",
check_allowed=_check_file_allowed,
strict=False,
strict_core=False,
skip_for_tests=True,
),
)

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import contextlib
from functools import partial
from itertools import chain
import logging
from logging.handlers import RotatingFileHandler, TimedRotatingFileHandler
import logging.handlers
import mimetypes
from operator import contains, itemgetter
import os
@@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ from .components import (
logbook as logbook_pre_import, # noqa: F401
lovelace as lovelace_pre_import, # noqa: F401
onboarding as onboarding_pre_import, # noqa: F401
person as person_pre_import, # noqa: F401
recorder as recorder_import, # noqa: F401 - not named pre_import since it has requirements
repairs as repairs_pre_import, # noqa: F401
search as search_pre_import, # noqa: F401
@@ -71,31 +70,26 @@ from .const import (
REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_VER,
SIGNAL_BOOTSTRAP_INTEGRATIONS,
)
from .core_config import async_process_ha_core_config
from .exceptions import HomeAssistantError
from .helpers import (
area_registry,
category_registry,
condition,
config_validation as cv,
device_registry,
entity,
entity_registry,
floor_registry,
frame,
issue_registry,
label_registry,
recorder,
restore_state,
template,
translation,
trigger,
)
from .helpers.dispatcher import async_dispatcher_send_internal
from .helpers.storage import get_internal_store_manager
from .helpers.system_info import async_get_system_info
from .helpers.typing import ConfigType
from .loader import Integration
from .setup import (
# _setup_started is marked as protected to make it clear
# that it is not part of the public API and should not be used
@@ -110,18 +104,12 @@ from .setup import (
from .util.async_ import create_eager_task
from .util.hass_dict import HassKey
from .util.logging import async_activate_log_queue_handler
from .util.package import async_get_user_site, is_docker_env, is_virtual_env
from .util.system_info import is_official_image
from .util.package import async_get_user_site, is_virtual_env
with contextlib.suppress(ImportError):
# Ensure anyio backend is imported to avoid it being imported in the event loop
from anyio._backends import _asyncio # noqa: F401
with contextlib.suppress(ImportError):
# httpx will import trio if it is installed which does
# blocking I/O in the event loop. We want to avoid that.
import trio # noqa: F401
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .runner import RuntimeConfig
@@ -139,12 +127,14 @@ DATA_REGISTRIES_LOADED: HassKey[None] = HassKey("bootstrap_registries_loaded")
LOG_SLOW_STARTUP_INTERVAL = 60
SLOW_STARTUP_CHECK_INTERVAL = 1
STAGE_0_SUBSTAGE_TIMEOUT = 60
STAGE_1_TIMEOUT = 120
STAGE_2_TIMEOUT = 300
WRAP_UP_TIMEOUT = 300
COOLDOWN_TIME = 60
DEBUGGER_INTEGRATIONS = {"debugpy"}
# Core integrations are unconditionally loaded
CORE_INTEGRATIONS = {"homeassistant", "persistent_notification"}
@@ -155,10 +145,6 @@ LOGGING_AND_HTTP_DEPS_INTEGRATIONS = {
"isal",
# Set log levels
"logger",
# Ensure network config is available
# before hassio or any other integration is
# loaded that might create an aiohttp client session
"network",
# Error logging
"system_log",
"sentry",
@@ -169,25 +155,12 @@ FRONTEND_INTEGRATIONS = {
# visible in frontend
"frontend",
}
# Stage 0 is divided into substages. Each substage has a name, a set of integrations and a timeout.
# The substage containing recorder should have no timeout, as it could cancel a database migration.
# Recorder freezes "recorder" timeout during a migration, but it does not freeze other timeouts.
# If we add timeouts to the frontend substages, we should make sure they don't apply in recovery mode.
STAGE_0_INTEGRATIONS = (
# Load logging and http deps as soon as possible
("logging, http deps", LOGGING_AND_HTTP_DEPS_INTEGRATIONS, None),
# Setup frontend
("frontend", FRONTEND_INTEGRATIONS, None),
# Setup recorder
("recorder", {"recorder"}, None),
# Start up debuggers. Start these first in case they want to wait.
("debugger", {"debugpy"}, STAGE_0_SUBSTAGE_TIMEOUT),
# Zeroconf is used for mdns resolution in aiohttp client helper.
("zeroconf", {"zeroconf"}, STAGE_0_SUBSTAGE_TIMEOUT),
)
DISCOVERY_INTEGRATIONS = ("bluetooth", "dhcp", "ssdp", "usb")
# Stage 1 integrations are not to be preimported in bootstrap.
RECORDER_INTEGRATIONS = {
# Setup after frontend
# To record data
"recorder",
}
DISCOVERY_INTEGRATIONS = ("bluetooth", "dhcp", "ssdp", "usb", "zeroconf")
STAGE_1_INTEGRATIONS = {
# We need to make sure discovery integrations
# update their deps before stage 2 integrations
@@ -202,7 +175,6 @@ STAGE_1_INTEGRATIONS = {
# Ensure supervisor is available
"hassio",
}
DEFAULT_INTEGRATIONS = {
# These integrations are set up unless recovery mode is activated.
#
@@ -243,12 +215,20 @@ DEFAULT_INTEGRATIONS_SUPERVISOR = {
# These integrations are set up if using the Supervisor
"hassio",
}
CRITICAL_INTEGRATIONS = {
# Recovery mode is activated if these integrations fail to set up
"frontend",
}
SETUP_ORDER = (
# Load logging and http deps as soon as possible
("logging, http deps", LOGGING_AND_HTTP_DEPS_INTEGRATIONS),
# Setup frontend and recorder
("frontend, recorder", {*FRONTEND_INTEGRATIONS, *RECORDER_INTEGRATIONS}),
# Start up debuggers. Start these first in case they want to wait.
("debugger", DEBUGGER_INTEGRATIONS),
)
#
# Storage keys we are likely to load during startup
# in order of when we expect to load them.
@@ -269,7 +249,6 @@ PRELOAD_STORAGE = [
"assist_pipeline.pipelines",
"core.analytics",
"auth_module.totp",
"backup",
]
@@ -278,12 +257,12 @@ async def async_setup_hass(
) -> core.HomeAssistant | None:
"""Set up Home Assistant."""
async def create_hass() -> core.HomeAssistant:
def create_hass() -> core.HomeAssistant:
"""Create the hass object and do basic setup."""
hass = core.HomeAssistant(runtime_config.config_dir)
loader.async_setup(hass)
await async_enable_logging(
async_enable_logging(
hass,
runtime_config.verbose,
runtime_config.log_rotate_days,
@@ -300,7 +279,15 @@ async def async_setup_hass(
return hass
hass = await create_hass()
async def stop_hass(hass: core.HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Stop hass."""
# Ask integrations to shut down. It's messy but we can't
# do a clean stop without knowing what is broken
with contextlib.suppress(TimeoutError):
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(10):
await hass.async_stop()
hass = create_hass()
if runtime_config.skip_pip or runtime_config.skip_pip_packages:
_LOGGER.warning(
@@ -315,10 +302,10 @@ async def async_setup_hass(
block_async_io.enable()
if not (recovery_mode := runtime_config.recovery_mode):
config_dict = None
basic_setup_success = False
config_dict = None
basic_setup_success = False
if not (recovery_mode := runtime_config.recovery_mode):
await hass.async_add_executor_job(conf_util.process_ha_config_upgrade, hass)
try:
@@ -332,50 +319,43 @@ async def async_setup_hass(
if not is_virtual_env():
await async_mount_local_lib_path(runtime_config.config_dir)
if hass.config.safe_mode:
_LOGGER.info("Starting in safe mode")
basic_setup_success = (
await async_from_config_dict(config_dict, hass) is not None
)
if config_dict is None:
recovery_mode = True
await hass.async_stop(force=True)
hass = await create_hass()
if config_dict is None:
recovery_mode = True
await stop_hass(hass)
hass = create_hass()
elif not basic_setup_success:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Unable to set up core integrations. Activating recovery mode"
)
recovery_mode = True
await hass.async_stop(force=True)
hass = await create_hass()
elif not basic_setup_success:
_LOGGER.warning("Unable to set up core integrations. Activating recovery mode")
recovery_mode = True
await stop_hass(hass)
hass = create_hass()
elif any(
domain not in hass.config.components for domain in CRITICAL_INTEGRATIONS
):
_LOGGER.warning(
"Detected that %s did not load. Activating recovery mode",
",".join(CRITICAL_INTEGRATIONS),
)
elif any(domain not in hass.config.components for domain in CRITICAL_INTEGRATIONS):
_LOGGER.warning(
"Detected that %s did not load. Activating recovery mode",
",".join(CRITICAL_INTEGRATIONS),
)
old_config = hass.config
old_logging = hass.data.get(DATA_LOGGING)
old_config = hass.config
old_logging = hass.data.get(DATA_LOGGING)
recovery_mode = True
await hass.async_stop(force=True)
hass = await create_hass()
recovery_mode = True
await stop_hass(hass)
hass = create_hass()
if old_logging:
hass.data[DATA_LOGGING] = old_logging
hass.config.debug = old_config.debug
hass.config.skip_pip = old_config.skip_pip
hass.config.skip_pip_packages = old_config.skip_pip_packages
hass.config.internal_url = old_config.internal_url
hass.config.external_url = old_config.external_url
# Setup loader cache after the config dir has been set
loader.async_setup(hass)
if old_logging:
hass.data[DATA_LOGGING] = old_logging
hass.config.debug = old_config.debug
hass.config.skip_pip = old_config.skip_pip
hass.config.skip_pip_packages = old_config.skip_pip_packages
hass.config.internal_url = old_config.internal_url
hass.config.external_url = old_config.external_url
# Setup loader cache after the config dir has been set
loader.async_setup(hass)
if recovery_mode:
_LOGGER.info("Starting in recovery mode")
@@ -387,6 +367,8 @@ async def async_setup_hass(
{"recovery_mode": {}, "http": http_conf},
hass,
)
elif hass.config.safe_mode:
_LOGGER.info("Starting in safe mode")
if runtime_config.open_ui:
hass.add_job(open_hass_ui, hass)
@@ -396,7 +378,7 @@ async def async_setup_hass(
def open_hass_ui(hass: core.HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Open the UI."""
import webbrowser # noqa: PLC0415
import webbrowser # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
if hass.config.api is None or "frontend" not in hass.config.components:
_LOGGER.warning("Cannot launch the UI because frontend not loaded")
@@ -425,10 +407,6 @@ def _init_blocking_io_modules_in_executor() -> None:
# Initialize the mimetypes module to avoid blocking calls
# to the filesystem to load the mime.types file.
mimetypes.init()
# Initialize is_official_image and is_docker_env to avoid blocking calls
# to the filesystem.
is_official_image()
is_docker_env()
async def async_load_base_functionality(hass: core.HomeAssistant) -> None:
@@ -436,10 +414,9 @@ async def async_load_base_functionality(hass: core.HomeAssistant) -> None:
if DATA_REGISTRIES_LOADED in hass.data:
return
hass.data[DATA_REGISTRIES_LOADED] = None
entity.async_setup(hass)
frame.async_setup(hass)
template.async_setup(hass)
translation.async_setup(hass)
entity.async_setup(hass)
template.async_setup(hass)
await asyncio.gather(
create_eager_task(get_internal_store_manager(hass).async_initialize()),
create_eager_task(area_registry.async_load(hass)),
@@ -454,8 +431,6 @@ async def async_load_base_functionality(hass: core.HomeAssistant) -> None:
create_eager_task(restore_state.async_load(hass)),
create_eager_task(hass.config_entries.async_initialize()),
create_eager_task(async_get_system_info(hass)),
create_eager_task(condition.async_setup(hass)),
create_eager_task(trigger.async_setup(hass)),
)
@@ -498,7 +473,7 @@ async def async_from_config_dict(
core_config = config.get(core.DOMAIN, {})
try:
await async_process_ha_core_config(hass, core_config)
await conf_util.async_process_ha_core_config(hass, core_config)
except vol.Invalid as config_err:
conf_util.async_log_schema_error(config_err, core.DOMAIN, core_config, hass)
async_notify_setup_error(hass, core.DOMAIN)
@@ -533,7 +508,7 @@ async def async_from_config_dict(
issue_registry.async_create_issue(
hass,
core.DOMAIN,
f"python_version_{required_python_version}",
"python_version",
is_fixable=False,
severity=issue_registry.IssueSeverity.WARNING,
breaks_in_ha_version=REQUIRED_NEXT_PYTHON_HA_RELEASE,
@@ -548,7 +523,8 @@ async def async_from_config_dict(
return hass
async def async_enable_logging(
@core.callback
def async_enable_logging(
hass: core.HomeAssistant,
verbose: bool = False,
log_rotate_days: int | None = None,
@@ -565,7 +541,8 @@ async def async_enable_logging(
if not log_no_color:
try:
from colorlog import ColoredFormatter # noqa: PLC0415
# pylint: disable-next=import-outside-toplevel
from colorlog import ColoredFormatter
# basicConfig must be called after importing colorlog in order to
# ensure that the handlers it sets up wraps the correct streams.
@@ -604,10 +581,10 @@ async def async_enable_logging(
logging.getLogger("aiohttp.access").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
logging.getLogger("httpx").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
sys.excepthook = lambda *args: logging.getLogger().exception(
sys.excepthook = lambda *args: logging.getLogger(None).exception(
"Uncaught exception", exc_info=args
)
threading.excepthook = lambda args: logging.getLogger().exception(
threading.excepthook = lambda args: logging.getLogger(None).exception(
"Uncaught thread exception",
exc_info=( # type: ignore[arg-type]
args.exc_type,
@@ -630,13 +607,28 @@ async def async_enable_logging(
if (err_path_exists and os.access(err_log_path, os.W_OK)) or (
not err_path_exists and os.access(err_dir, os.W_OK)
):
err_handler = await hass.async_add_executor_job(
_create_log_file, err_log_path, log_rotate_days
err_handler: (
logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler
| logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler
)
if log_rotate_days:
err_handler = logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler(
err_log_path, when="midnight", backupCount=log_rotate_days
)
else:
err_handler = _RotatingFileHandlerWithoutShouldRollOver(
err_log_path, backupCount=1
)
try:
err_handler.doRollover()
except OSError as err:
_LOGGER.error("Error rolling over log file: %s", err)
err_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO if verbose else logging.WARNING)
err_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(fmt, datefmt=FORMAT_DATETIME))
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger = logging.getLogger("")
logger.addHandler(err_handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO if verbose else logging.WARNING)
@@ -648,28 +640,7 @@ async def async_enable_logging(
async_activate_log_queue_handler(hass)
def _create_log_file(
err_log_path: str, log_rotate_days: int | None
) -> RotatingFileHandler | TimedRotatingFileHandler:
"""Create log file and do roll over."""
err_handler: RotatingFileHandler | TimedRotatingFileHandler
if log_rotate_days:
err_handler = TimedRotatingFileHandler(
err_log_path, when="midnight", backupCount=log_rotate_days
)
else:
err_handler = _RotatingFileHandlerWithoutShouldRollOver(
err_log_path, backupCount=1
)
try:
err_handler.doRollover()
except OSError as err:
_LOGGER.error("Error rolling over log file: %s", err)
return err_handler
class _RotatingFileHandlerWithoutShouldRollOver(RotatingFileHandler):
class _RotatingFileHandlerWithoutShouldRollOver(logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler):
"""RotatingFileHandler that does not check if it should roll over on every log."""
def shouldRollover(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> bool:
@@ -693,12 +664,13 @@ async def async_mount_local_lib_path(config_dir: str) -> str:
return deps_dir
@core.callback
def _get_domains(hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]) -> set[str]:
"""Get domains of components to set up."""
# The common config section [homeassistant] could be filtered here,
# but that is not necessary, since it corresponds to the core integration,
# that is always unconditionally loaded.
domains = {cv.domain_key(key) for key in config}
# Filter out the repeating and common config section [homeassistant]
domains = {
domain for key in config if (domain := cv.domain_key(key)) != core.DOMAIN
}
# Add config entry and default domains
if not hass.config.recovery_mode:
@@ -714,251 +686,6 @@ def _get_domains(hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]) -> set[str]:
return domains
async def _async_resolve_domains_and_preload(
hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]
) -> tuple[dict[str, Integration], dict[str, Integration]]:
"""Resolve all dependencies and return integrations to set up.
The return value is a tuple of two dictionaries:
- The first dictionary contains integrations
specified by the configuration (including config entries).
- The second dictionary contains the same integrations as the first dictionary
together with all their dependencies.
"""
domains_to_setup = _get_domains(hass, config)
# Also process all base platforms since we do not require the manifest
# to list them as dependencies.
# We want to later avoid lock contention when multiple integrations try to load
# their manifests at once.
#
# Additionally process integrations that are defined under base platforms
# to speed things up.
# For example if we have
# sensor:
# - platform: template
#
# `template` has to be loaded to validate the config for sensor.
# The more platforms under `sensor:`, the longer
# it will take to finish setup for `sensor` because each of these
# platforms has to be imported before we can validate the config.
#
# Thankfully we are migrating away from the platform pattern
# so this will be less of a problem in the future.
platform_integrations = conf_util.extract_platform_integrations(
config, BASE_PLATFORMS
)
additional_domains_to_process = {
*BASE_PLATFORMS,
*chain.from_iterable(platform_integrations.values()),
}
# Resolve all dependencies so we know all integrations
# that will have to be loaded and start right-away
integrations_or_excs = await loader.async_get_integrations(
hass, {*domains_to_setup, *additional_domains_to_process}
)
# Eliminate those missing or with invalid manifest
integrations_to_process = {
domain: itg
for domain, itg in integrations_or_excs.items()
if isinstance(itg, Integration)
}
integrations_dependencies = await loader.resolve_integrations_dependencies(
hass, integrations_to_process.values()
)
# Eliminate those without valid dependencies
integrations_to_process = {
domain: integrations_to_process[domain] for domain in integrations_dependencies
}
integrations_to_setup = {
domain: itg
for domain, itg in integrations_to_process.items()
if domain in domains_to_setup
}
all_integrations_to_setup = integrations_to_setup.copy()
all_integrations_to_setup.update(
(dep, loader.async_get_loaded_integration(hass, dep))
for domain in integrations_to_setup
for dep in integrations_dependencies[domain].difference(
all_integrations_to_setup
)
)
# Gather requirements for all integrations,
# their dependencies and after dependencies.
# To gather all the requirements we must ignore exceptions here.
# The exceptions will be detected and handled later in the bootstrap process.
integrations_after_dependencies = (
await loader.resolve_integrations_after_dependencies(
hass, integrations_to_process.values(), ignore_exceptions=True
)
)
integrations_requirements = {
domain: itg.requirements for domain, itg in integrations_to_process.items()
}
integrations_requirements.update(
(dep, loader.async_get_loaded_integration(hass, dep).requirements)
for deps in integrations_after_dependencies.values()
for dep in deps.difference(integrations_requirements)
)
all_requirements = set(chain.from_iterable(integrations_requirements.values()))
# Optimistically check if requirements are already installed
# ahead of setting up the integrations so we can prime the cache
# We do not wait for this since it's an optimization only
hass.async_create_background_task(
requirements.async_load_installed_versions(hass, all_requirements),
"check installed requirements",
eager_start=True,
)
# Start loading translations for all integrations we are going to set up
# in the background so they are ready when we need them. This avoids a
# lot of waiting for the translation load lock and a thundering herd of
# tasks trying to load the same translations at the same time as each
# integration is loaded.
#
# We do not wait for this since as soon as the task runs it will
# hold the translation load lock and if anything is fast enough to
# wait for the translation load lock, loading will be done by the
# time it gets to it.
translations_to_load = {*all_integrations_to_setup, *additional_domains_to_process}
hass.async_create_background_task(
translation.async_load_integrations(hass, translations_to_load),
"load translations",
eager_start=True,
)
# Preload storage for all integrations we are going to set up
# so we do not have to wait for it to be loaded when we need it
# in the setup process.
hass.async_create_background_task(
get_internal_store_manager(hass).async_preload(
[*PRELOAD_STORAGE, *all_integrations_to_setup]
),
"preload storage",
eager_start=True,
)
return integrations_to_setup, all_integrations_to_setup
async def _async_set_up_integrations(
hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]
) -> None:
"""Set up all the integrations."""
watcher = _WatchPendingSetups(hass, _setup_started(hass))
watcher.async_start()
integrations, all_integrations = await _async_resolve_domains_and_preload(
hass, config
)
# Detect all cycles
integrations_after_dependencies = (
await loader.resolve_integrations_after_dependencies(
hass, all_integrations.values(), set(all_integrations)
)
)
all_domains = set(integrations_after_dependencies)
domains = set(integrations) & all_domains
_LOGGER.info(
"Domains to be set up: %s\nDependencies: %s",
domains or "{}",
(all_domains - domains) or "{}",
)
async_set_domains_to_be_loaded(hass, all_domains)
# Initialize recorder
if "recorder" in all_domains:
recorder.async_initialize_recorder(hass)
stages: list[tuple[str, set[str], int | None]] = [
*(
(name, domain_group, timeout)
for name, domain_group, timeout in STAGE_0_INTEGRATIONS
),
("1", STAGE_1_INTEGRATIONS, STAGE_1_TIMEOUT),
("2", domains, STAGE_2_TIMEOUT),
]
_LOGGER.info("Setting up stage 0")
for name, domain_group, timeout in stages:
stage_domains_unfiltered = domain_group & all_domains
if not stage_domains_unfiltered:
_LOGGER.info("Nothing to set up in stage %s: %s", name, domain_group)
continue
stage_domains = stage_domains_unfiltered - hass.config.components
if not stage_domains:
_LOGGER.info("Already set up stage %s: %s", name, stage_domains_unfiltered)
continue
stage_dep_domains_unfiltered = {
dep
for domain in stage_domains
for dep in integrations_after_dependencies[domain]
if dep not in stage_domains
}
stage_dep_domains = stage_dep_domains_unfiltered - hass.config.components
stage_all_domains = stage_domains | stage_dep_domains
_LOGGER.info(
"Setting up stage %s: %s; already set up: %s\n"
"Dependencies: %s; already set up: %s",
name,
stage_domains,
(stage_domains_unfiltered - stage_domains) or "{}",
stage_dep_domains or "{}",
(stage_dep_domains_unfiltered - stage_dep_domains) or "{}",
)
if timeout is None:
await _async_setup_multi_components(hass, stage_all_domains, config)
continue
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(
timeout,
cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME,
cancel_message=f"Bootstrap stage {name} timeout",
):
await _async_setup_multi_components(hass, stage_all_domains, config)
except TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Setup timed out for stage %s waiting on %s - moving forward",
name,
hass._active_tasks, # noqa: SLF001
)
# Wrap up startup
_LOGGER.debug("Waiting for startup to wrap up")
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(
WRAP_UP_TIMEOUT,
cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME,
cancel_message="Bootstrap startup wrap up timeout",
):
await hass.async_block_till_done()
except TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Setup timed out for bootstrap waiting on %s - moving forward",
hass._active_tasks, # noqa: SLF001
)
watcher.async_stop()
if _LOGGER.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
setup_time = async_get_setup_timings(hass)
_LOGGER.debug(
"Integration setup times: %s",
dict(sorted(setup_time.items(), key=itemgetter(1), reverse=True)),
)
class _WatchPendingSetups:
"""Periodic log and dispatch of setups that are pending."""
@@ -1030,12 +757,14 @@ class _WatchPendingSetups:
self._handle = None
async def _async_setup_multi_components(
async def async_setup_multi_components(
hass: core.HomeAssistant,
domains: set[str],
config: dict[str, Any],
) -> None:
"""Set up multiple domains. Log on failure."""
# Avoid creating tasks for domains that were setup in a previous stage
domains_not_yet_setup = domains - hass.config.components
# Create setup tasks for base platforms first since everything will have
# to wait to be imported, and the sooner we can get the base platforms
# loaded the sooner we can start loading the rest of the integrations.
@@ -1045,7 +774,9 @@ async def _async_setup_multi_components(
f"setup component {domain}",
eager_start=True,
)
for domain in sorted(domains, key=SETUP_ORDER_SORT_KEY, reverse=True)
for domain in sorted(
domains_not_yet_setup, key=SETUP_ORDER_SORT_KEY, reverse=True
)
}
results = await asyncio.gather(*futures.values(), return_exceptions=True)
for idx, domain in enumerate(futures):
@@ -1056,3 +787,272 @@ async def _async_setup_multi_components(
domain,
exc_info=(type(result), result, result.__traceback__),
)
async def _async_resolve_domains_to_setup(
hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]
) -> tuple[set[str], dict[str, loader.Integration]]:
"""Resolve all dependencies and return list of domains to set up."""
domains_to_setup = _get_domains(hass, config)
needed_requirements: set[str] = set()
platform_integrations = conf_util.extract_platform_integrations(
config, BASE_PLATFORMS
)
# Ensure base platforms that have platform integrations are added to
# to `domains_to_setup so they can be setup first instead of
# discovering them when later when a config entry setup task
# notices its needed and there is already a long line to use
# the import executor.
#
# For example if we have
# sensor:
# - platform: template
#
# `template` has to be loaded to validate the config for sensor
# so we want to start loading `sensor` as soon as we know
# it will be needed. The more platforms under `sensor:`, the longer
# it will take to finish setup for `sensor` because each of these
# platforms has to be imported before we can validate the config.
#
# Thankfully we are migrating away from the platform pattern
# so this will be less of a problem in the future.
domains_to_setup.update(platform_integrations)
# Load manifests for base platforms and platform based integrations
# that are defined under base platforms right away since we do not require
# the manifest to list them as dependencies and we want to avoid the lock
# contention when multiple integrations try to load them at once
additional_manifests_to_load = {
*BASE_PLATFORMS,
*chain.from_iterable(platform_integrations.values()),
}
translations_to_load = additional_manifests_to_load.copy()
# Resolve all dependencies so we know all integrations
# that will have to be loaded and start right-away
integration_cache: dict[str, loader.Integration] = {}
to_resolve: set[str] = domains_to_setup
while to_resolve or additional_manifests_to_load:
old_to_resolve: set[str] = to_resolve
to_resolve = set()
if additional_manifests_to_load:
to_get = {*old_to_resolve, *additional_manifests_to_load}
additional_manifests_to_load.clear()
else:
to_get = old_to_resolve
manifest_deps: set[str] = set()
resolve_dependencies_tasks: list[asyncio.Task[bool]] = []
integrations_to_process: list[loader.Integration] = []
for domain, itg in (await loader.async_get_integrations(hass, to_get)).items():
if not isinstance(itg, loader.Integration):
continue
integration_cache[domain] = itg
needed_requirements.update(itg.requirements)
# Make sure manifests for dependencies are loaded in the next
# loop to try to group as many as manifest loads in a single
# call to avoid the creating one-off executor jobs later in
# the setup process
additional_manifests_to_load.update(
dep
for dep in chain(itg.dependencies, itg.after_dependencies)
if dep not in integration_cache
)
if domain not in old_to_resolve:
continue
integrations_to_process.append(itg)
manifest_deps.update(itg.dependencies)
manifest_deps.update(itg.after_dependencies)
if not itg.all_dependencies_resolved:
resolve_dependencies_tasks.append(
create_eager_task(
itg.resolve_dependencies(),
name=f"resolve dependencies {domain}",
loop=hass.loop,
)
)
if unseen_deps := manifest_deps - integration_cache.keys():
# If there are dependencies, try to preload all
# the integrations manifest at once and add them
# to the list of requirements we need to install
# so we can try to check if they are already installed
# in a single call below which avoids each integration
# having to wait for the lock to do it individually
deps = await loader.async_get_integrations(hass, unseen_deps)
for dependant_domain, dependant_itg in deps.items():
if isinstance(dependant_itg, loader.Integration):
integration_cache[dependant_domain] = dependant_itg
needed_requirements.update(dependant_itg.requirements)
if resolve_dependencies_tasks:
await asyncio.gather(*resolve_dependencies_tasks)
for itg in integrations_to_process:
for dep in itg.all_dependencies:
if dep in domains_to_setup:
continue
domains_to_setup.add(dep)
to_resolve.add(dep)
_LOGGER.info("Domains to be set up: %s", domains_to_setup)
# Optimistically check if requirements are already installed
# ahead of setting up the integrations so we can prime the cache
# We do not wait for this since its an optimization only
hass.async_create_background_task(
requirements.async_load_installed_versions(hass, needed_requirements),
"check installed requirements",
eager_start=True,
)
#
# Only add the domains_to_setup after we finish resolving
# as new domains are likely to added in the process
#
translations_to_load.update(domains_to_setup)
# Start loading translations for all integrations we are going to set up
# in the background so they are ready when we need them. This avoids a
# lot of waiting for the translation load lock and a thundering herd of
# tasks trying to load the same translations at the same time as each
# integration is loaded.
#
# We do not wait for this since as soon as the task runs it will
# hold the translation load lock and if anything is fast enough to
# wait for the translation load lock, loading will be done by the
# time it gets to it.
hass.async_create_background_task(
translation.async_load_integrations(hass, translations_to_load),
"load translations",
eager_start=True,
)
# Preload storage for all integrations we are going to set up
# so we do not have to wait for it to be loaded when we need it
# in the setup process.
hass.async_create_background_task(
get_internal_store_manager(hass).async_preload(
[*PRELOAD_STORAGE, *domains_to_setup]
),
"preload storage",
eager_start=True,
)
return domains_to_setup, integration_cache
async def _async_set_up_integrations(
hass: core.HomeAssistant, config: dict[str, Any]
) -> None:
"""Set up all the integrations."""
watcher = _WatchPendingSetups(hass, _setup_started(hass))
watcher.async_start()
domains_to_setup, integration_cache = await _async_resolve_domains_to_setup(
hass, config
)
# Initialize recorder
if "recorder" in domains_to_setup:
recorder.async_initialize_recorder(hass)
pre_stage_domains = [
(name, domains_to_setup & domain_group) for name, domain_group in SETUP_ORDER
]
# calculate what components to setup in what stage
stage_1_domains: set[str] = set()
# Find all dependencies of any dependency of any stage 1 integration that
# we plan on loading and promote them to stage 1. This is done only to not
# get misleading log messages
deps_promotion: set[str] = STAGE_1_INTEGRATIONS
while deps_promotion:
old_deps_promotion = deps_promotion
deps_promotion = set()
for domain in old_deps_promotion:
if domain not in domains_to_setup or domain in stage_1_domains:
continue
stage_1_domains.add(domain)
if (dep_itg := integration_cache.get(domain)) is None:
continue
deps_promotion.update(dep_itg.all_dependencies)
stage_2_domains = domains_to_setup - stage_1_domains
for name, domain_group in pre_stage_domains:
if domain_group:
stage_2_domains -= domain_group
_LOGGER.info("Setting up %s: %s", name, domain_group)
to_be_loaded = domain_group.copy()
to_be_loaded.update(
dep
for domain in domain_group
if (integration := integration_cache.get(domain)) is not None
for dep in integration.all_dependencies
)
async_set_domains_to_be_loaded(hass, to_be_loaded)
await async_setup_multi_components(hass, domain_group, config)
# Enables after dependencies when setting up stage 1 domains
async_set_domains_to_be_loaded(hass, stage_1_domains)
# Start setup
if stage_1_domains:
_LOGGER.info("Setting up stage 1: %s", stage_1_domains)
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(
STAGE_1_TIMEOUT, cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME
):
await async_setup_multi_components(hass, stage_1_domains, config)
except TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Setup timed out for stage 1 waiting on %s - moving forward",
hass._active_tasks, # noqa: SLF001
)
# Add after dependencies when setting up stage 2 domains
async_set_domains_to_be_loaded(hass, stage_2_domains)
if stage_2_domains:
_LOGGER.info("Setting up stage 2: %s", stage_2_domains)
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(
STAGE_2_TIMEOUT, cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME
):
await async_setup_multi_components(hass, stage_2_domains, config)
except TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Setup timed out for stage 2 waiting on %s - moving forward",
hass._active_tasks, # noqa: SLF001
)
# Wrap up startup
_LOGGER.debug("Waiting for startup to wrap up")
try:
async with hass.timeout.async_timeout(WRAP_UP_TIMEOUT, cool_down=COOLDOWN_TIME):
await hass.async_block_till_done()
except TimeoutError:
_LOGGER.warning(
"Setup timed out for bootstrap waiting on %s - moving forward",
hass._active_tasks, # noqa: SLF001
)
watcher.async_stop()
if _LOGGER.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG):
setup_time = async_get_setup_timings(hass)
_LOGGER.debug(
"Integration setup times: %s",
dict(sorted(setup_time.items(), key=itemgetter(1), reverse=True)),
)

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@@ -1,13 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "amazon",
"name": "Amazon",
"integrations": [
"alexa",
"alexa_devices",
"amazon_polly",
"aws",
"aws_s3",
"fire_tv",
"route53"
]
"integrations": ["alexa", "amazon_polly", "aws", "fire_tv", "route53"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "aqara",
"name": "Aqara",
"iot_standards": ["matter", "zigbee"]
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "asterisk",
"name": "Asterisk",
"integrations": ["asterisk_cdr", "asterisk_mbox"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "bosch",
"name": "Bosch",
"integrations": ["bosch_alarm", "bosch_shc", "home_connect"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "eve",
"name": "Eve",
"iot_standards": ["matter"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "frient",
"name": "Frient",
"iot_standards": ["zigbee"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "fritzbox",
"name": "FRITZ!",
"name": "FRITZ!Box",
"integrations": ["fritz", "fritzbox", "fritzbox_callmonitor"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "fujitsu",
"name": "Fujitsu",
"integrations": ["fujitsu_anywair", "fujitsu_fglair"]
}

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@@ -5,12 +5,10 @@
"google_assistant",
"google_assistant_sdk",
"google_cloud",
"google_drive",
"google_gemini",
"google_domains",
"google_generative_ai_conversation",
"google_mail",
"google_maps",
"google_photos",
"google_pubsub",
"google_sheets",
"google_tasks",

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "husqvarna",
"name": "Husqvarna",
"integrations": ["husqvarna_automower", "husqvarna_automower_ble"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "lg",
"name": "LG",
"integrations": ["lg_netcast", "lg_soundbar", "lg_thinq", "webostv"]
"integrations": ["lg_netcast", "lg_soundbar", "webostv"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "logitech",
"name": "Logitech",
"integrations": ["harmony", "squeezebox"]
"integrations": ["harmony", "ue_smart_radio", "squeezebox"]
}

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@@ -2,17 +2,14 @@
"domain": "microsoft",
"name": "Microsoft",
"integrations": [
"azure_data_explorer",
"azure_devops",
"azure_event_hub",
"azure_service_bus",
"azure_storage",
"microsoft_face_detect",
"microsoft_face_identify",
"microsoft_face",
"microsoft",
"msteams",
"onedrive",
"xbox"
]
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "motionblinds",
"name": "Motionblinds",
"integrations": ["motion_blinds", "motionblinds_ble"],
"iot_standards": ["matter"]
"integrations": ["motion_blinds", "motionblinds_ble"]
}

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "nuki",
"name": "Nuki",
"integrations": ["nuki"],
"iot_standards": ["matter"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "roth",
"name": "Roth",
"integrations": ["touchline", "touchline_sl"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "sensorpush",
"name": "SensorPush",
"integrations": ["sensorpush", "sensorpush_cloud"]
}

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "shelly",
"name": "shelly",
"integrations": ["shelly"],
"iot_standards": ["zwave"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "sky",
"name": "Sky",
"integrations": ["sky_hub", "sky_remote"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "slide",
"name": "Slide",
"integrations": ["slide", "slide_local"]
}

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@@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "sony",
"name": "Sony",
"integrations": [
"braviatv",
"ps4",
"sony_projector",
"songpal",
"playstation_network"
]
"integrations": ["braviatv", "ps4", "sony_projector", "songpal"]
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "switchbot",
"name": "SwitchBot",
"integrations": ["switchbot", "switchbot_cloud"],
"iot_standards": ["matter"]
"integrations": ["switchbot", "switchbot_cloud"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "tesla",
"name": "Tesla",
"integrations": ["powerwall", "tesla_wall_connector", "tesla_fleet"]
"integrations": ["powerwall", "tesla_wall_connector"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "third_reality",
"name": "Third Reality",
"iot_standards": ["matter", "zigbee"]
"iot_standards": ["zigbee"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"domain": "tilt",
"name": "Tilt",
"integrations": ["tilt_ble", "tilt_pi"]
}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "ubiquiti",
"name": "Ubiquiti",
"integrations": ["airos", "unifi", "unifi_direct", "unifiled", "unifiprotect"]
"integrations": ["unifi", "unifi_direct", "unifiled", "unifiprotect"]
}

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@@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
{
"domain": "yale",
"name": "Yale",
"integrations": [
"august",
"yale_smart_alarm",
"yalexs_ble",
"yale_home",
"yale"
]
"integrations": ["august", "yale_smart_alarm", "yalexs_ble", "yale_home"]
}

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@@ -6,3 +6,52 @@ Component design guidelines:
format "<DOMAIN>.<OBJECT_ID>".
- Each component should publish services only under its own domain.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant, split_entity_id
from homeassistant.helpers.frame import report
from homeassistant.helpers.group import expand_entity_ids
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def is_on(hass: HomeAssistant, entity_id: str | None = None) -> bool:
"""Load up the module to call the is_on method.
If there is no entity id given we will check all.
"""
report(
(
"uses homeassistant.components.is_on."
" This is deprecated and will stop working in Home Assistant 2024.9, it"
" should be updated to use the function of the platform directly."
),
error_if_core=True,
)
if entity_id:
entity_ids = expand_entity_ids(hass, [entity_id])
else:
entity_ids = hass.states.entity_ids()
for ent_id in entity_ids:
domain = split_entity_id(ent_id)[0]
try:
component = getattr(hass.components, domain)
except ImportError:
_LOGGER.error("Failed to call %s.is_on: component not found", domain)
continue
if not hasattr(component, "is_on"):
_LOGGER.warning("Integration %s has no is_on method", domain)
continue
if component.is_on(ent_id):
return True
return False

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@@ -4,34 +4,38 @@ from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from functools import partial
from pathlib import Path
from jaraco.abode.client import Client as Abode
import jaraco.abode.config
from jaraco.abode.exceptions import (
AuthenticationException as AbodeAuthenticationException,
Exception as AbodeException,
)
from jaraco.abode.helpers.timeline import Groups as GROUPS
from requests.exceptions import ConnectTimeout, HTTPError
import voluptuous as vol
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.const import (
ATTR_DATE,
ATTR_DEVICE_ID,
ATTR_ENTITY_ID,
ATTR_TIME,
CONF_PASSWORD,
CONF_USERNAME,
EVENT_HOMEASSISTANT_STOP,
Platform,
)
from homeassistant.core import CALLBACK_TYPE, Event, HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.core import CALLBACK_TYPE, Event, HomeAssistant, ServiceCall
from homeassistant.exceptions import ConfigEntryAuthFailed, ConfigEntryNotReady
from homeassistant.helpers import config_validation as cv
from homeassistant.helpers.dispatcher import dispatcher_send
from homeassistant.helpers.typing import ConfigType
from .const import CONF_POLLING, DOMAIN, LOGGER
from .services import async_setup_services
SERVICE_SETTINGS = "change_setting"
SERVICE_CAPTURE_IMAGE = "capture_image"
SERVICE_TRIGGER_AUTOMATION = "trigger_automation"
ATTR_DEVICE_NAME = "device_name"
ATTR_DEVICE_TYPE = "device_type"
@@ -39,12 +43,22 @@ ATTR_EVENT_CODE = "event_code"
ATTR_EVENT_NAME = "event_name"
ATTR_EVENT_TYPE = "event_type"
ATTR_EVENT_UTC = "event_utc"
ATTR_SETTING = "setting"
ATTR_USER_NAME = "user_name"
ATTR_APP_TYPE = "app_type"
ATTR_EVENT_BY = "event_by"
ATTR_VALUE = "value"
CONFIG_SCHEMA = cv.removed(DOMAIN, raise_if_present=False)
CHANGE_SETTING_SCHEMA = vol.Schema(
{vol.Required(ATTR_SETTING): cv.string, vol.Required(ATTR_VALUE): cv.string}
)
CAPTURE_IMAGE_SCHEMA = vol.Schema({ATTR_ENTITY_ID: cv.entity_ids})
AUTOMATION_SCHEMA = vol.Schema({ATTR_ENTITY_ID: cv.entity_ids})
PLATFORMS = [
Platform.ALARM_CONTROL_PANEL,
Platform.BINARY_SENSOR,
@@ -69,7 +83,7 @@ class AbodeSystem:
async def async_setup(hass: HomeAssistant, config: ConfigType) -> bool:
"""Set up the Abode component."""
async_setup_services(hass)
setup_hass_services(hass)
return True
@@ -79,9 +93,6 @@ async def async_setup_entry(hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry) -> bool:
password = entry.data[CONF_PASSWORD]
polling = entry.data[CONF_POLLING]
# Configure abode library to use config directory for storing data
jaraco.abode.config.paths.override(user_data=Path(hass.config.path("Abode")))
# For previous config entries where unique_id is None
if entry.unique_id is None:
hass.config_entries.async_update_entry(
@@ -122,6 +133,60 @@ async def async_unload_entry(hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry) -> bool:
return unload_ok
def setup_hass_services(hass: HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Home Assistant services."""
def change_setting(call: ServiceCall) -> None:
"""Change an Abode system setting."""
setting = call.data[ATTR_SETTING]
value = call.data[ATTR_VALUE]
try:
hass.data[DOMAIN].abode.set_setting(setting, value)
except AbodeException as ex:
LOGGER.warning(ex)
def capture_image(call: ServiceCall) -> None:
"""Capture a new image."""
entity_ids = call.data[ATTR_ENTITY_ID]
target_entities = [
entity_id
for entity_id in hass.data[DOMAIN].entity_ids
if entity_id in entity_ids
]
for entity_id in target_entities:
signal = f"abode_camera_capture_{entity_id}"
dispatcher_send(hass, signal)
def trigger_automation(call: ServiceCall) -> None:
"""Trigger an Abode automation."""
entity_ids = call.data[ATTR_ENTITY_ID]
target_entities = [
entity_id
for entity_id in hass.data[DOMAIN].entity_ids
if entity_id in entity_ids
]
for entity_id in target_entities:
signal = f"abode_trigger_automation_{entity_id}"
dispatcher_send(hass, signal)
hass.services.async_register(
DOMAIN, SERVICE_SETTINGS, change_setting, schema=CHANGE_SETTING_SCHEMA
)
hass.services.async_register(
DOMAIN, SERVICE_CAPTURE_IMAGE, capture_image, schema=CAPTURE_IMAGE_SCHEMA
)
hass.services.async_register(
DOMAIN, SERVICE_TRIGGER_AUTOMATION, trigger_automation, schema=AUTOMATION_SCHEMA
)
async def setup_hass_events(hass: HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Home Assistant start and stop callbacks."""

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@@ -7,11 +7,15 @@ from jaraco.abode.devices.alarm import Alarm
from homeassistant.components.alarm_control_panel import (
AlarmControlPanelEntity,
AlarmControlPanelEntityFeature,
AlarmControlPanelState,
)
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.const import (
STATE_ALARM_ARMED_AWAY,
STATE_ALARM_ARMED_HOME,
STATE_ALARM_DISARMED,
)
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from . import AbodeSystem
from .const import DOMAIN
@@ -19,9 +23,7 @@ from .entity import AbodeDevice
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode alarm control panel device."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]
@@ -42,14 +44,14 @@ class AbodeAlarm(AbodeDevice, AlarmControlPanelEntity):
_device: Alarm
@property
def alarm_state(self) -> AlarmControlPanelState | None:
def state(self) -> str | None:
"""Return the state of the device."""
if self._device.is_standby:
return AlarmControlPanelState.DISARMED
return STATE_ALARM_DISARMED
if self._device.is_away:
return AlarmControlPanelState.ARMED_AWAY
return STATE_ALARM_ARMED_AWAY
if self._device.is_home:
return AlarmControlPanelState.ARMED_HOME
return STATE_ALARM_ARMED_HOME
return None
def alarm_disarm(self, code: str | None = None) -> None:

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ from __future__ import annotations
from typing import cast
from jaraco.abode.devices.binary_sensor import BinarySensor
from jaraco.abode.devices.sensor import BinarySensor
from homeassistant.components.binary_sensor import (
BinarySensorDeviceClass,
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ from homeassistant.components.binary_sensor import (
)
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.util.enum import try_parse_enum
from . import AbodeSystem
@@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ from .entity import AbodeDevice
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode binary sensor devices."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ from homeassistant.components.camera import Camera
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.core import Event, HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.dispatcher import async_dispatcher_connect
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.util import Throttle
from . import AbodeSystem
@@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ MIN_TIME_BETWEEN_UPDATES = timedelta(seconds=90)
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode camera devices."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]

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@@ -102,7 +102,15 @@ class AbodeFlowHandler(ConfigFlow, domain=DOMAIN):
existing_entry = await self.async_set_unique_id(self._username)
if existing_entry:
return self.async_update_reload_and_abort(existing_entry, data=config_data)
self.hass.config_entries.async_update_entry(
existing_entry, data=config_data
)
# Reload the Abode config entry otherwise devices will remain unavailable
self.hass.async_create_task(
self.hass.config_entries.async_reload(existing_entry.entry_id)
)
return self.async_abort(reason="reauth_successful")
return self.async_create_entry(
title=cast(str, self._username), data=config_data
@@ -112,6 +120,9 @@ class AbodeFlowHandler(ConfigFlow, domain=DOMAIN):
self, user_input: dict[str, Any] | None = None
) -> ConfigFlowResult:
"""Handle a flow initialized by the user."""
if self._async_current_entries():
return self.async_abort(reason="single_instance_allowed")
if user_input is None:
return self.async_show_form(
step_id="user", data_schema=vol.Schema(self.data_schema)

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from jaraco.abode.devices.cover import Cover
from homeassistant.components.cover import CoverEntity
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from . import AbodeSystem
from .const import DOMAIN
@@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ from .entity import AbodeDevice
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode cover devices."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]

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@@ -7,14 +7,8 @@
}
},
"services": {
"capture_image": {
"service": "mdi:camera"
},
"change_setting": {
"service": "mdi:cog"
},
"trigger_automation": {
"service": "mdi:play"
}
"capture_image": "mdi:camera",
"change_setting": "mdi:cog",
"trigger_automation": "mdi:play"
}
}

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@@ -9,16 +9,18 @@ from jaraco.abode.devices.light import Light
from homeassistant.components.light import (
ATTR_BRIGHTNESS,
ATTR_COLOR_TEMP_KELVIN,
ATTR_COLOR_TEMP,
ATTR_HS_COLOR,
DEFAULT_MAX_KELVIN,
DEFAULT_MIN_KELVIN,
ColorMode,
LightEntity,
)
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.util.color import (
color_temperature_kelvin_to_mired,
color_temperature_mired_to_kelvin,
)
from . import AbodeSystem
from .const import DOMAIN
@@ -26,9 +28,7 @@ from .entity import AbodeDevice
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode light devices."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]
@@ -44,13 +44,13 @@ class AbodeLight(AbodeDevice, LightEntity):
_device: Light
_attr_name = None
_attr_max_color_temp_kelvin = DEFAULT_MAX_KELVIN
_attr_min_color_temp_kelvin = DEFAULT_MIN_KELVIN
def turn_on(self, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
"""Turn on the light."""
if ATTR_COLOR_TEMP_KELVIN in kwargs and self._device.is_color_capable:
self._device.set_color_temp(kwargs[ATTR_COLOR_TEMP_KELVIN])
if ATTR_COLOR_TEMP in kwargs and self._device.is_color_capable:
self._device.set_color_temp(
int(color_temperature_mired_to_kelvin(kwargs[ATTR_COLOR_TEMP]))
)
return
if ATTR_HS_COLOR in kwargs and self._device.is_color_capable:
@@ -85,10 +85,10 @@ class AbodeLight(AbodeDevice, LightEntity):
return None
@property
def color_temp_kelvin(self) -> int | None:
def color_temp(self) -> int | None:
"""Return the color temp of the light."""
if self._device.has_color:
return int(self._device.color_temp)
return color_temperature_kelvin_to_mired(self._device.color_temp)
return None
@property

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from jaraco.abode.devices.lock import Lock
from homeassistant.components.lock import LockEntity
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from . import AbodeSystem
from .const import DOMAIN
@@ -15,9 +15,7 @@ from .entity import AbodeDevice
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode lock devices."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]

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@@ -9,6 +9,5 @@
},
"iot_class": "cloud_push",
"loggers": ["jaraco.abode", "lomond"],
"requirements": ["jaraco.abode==6.2.1"],
"single_config_entry": true
"requirements": ["jaraco.abode==5.1.2"]
}

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ from homeassistant.components.sensor import (
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.const import LIGHT_LUX, PERCENTAGE, UnitOfTemperature
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from . import AbodeSystem
from .const import DOMAIN
@@ -61,9 +61,7 @@ SENSOR_TYPES: tuple[AbodeSensorDescription, ...] = (
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode sensor devices."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]

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@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
"""Support for the Abode Security System."""
from __future__ import annotations
from jaraco.abode.exceptions import Exception as AbodeException
import voluptuous as vol
from homeassistant.const import ATTR_ENTITY_ID
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant, ServiceCall, callback
from homeassistant.helpers import config_validation as cv
from homeassistant.helpers.dispatcher import dispatcher_send
from .const import DOMAIN, LOGGER
SERVICE_SETTINGS = "change_setting"
SERVICE_CAPTURE_IMAGE = "capture_image"
SERVICE_TRIGGER_AUTOMATION = "trigger_automation"
ATTR_SETTING = "setting"
ATTR_VALUE = "value"
CHANGE_SETTING_SCHEMA = vol.Schema(
{vol.Required(ATTR_SETTING): cv.string, vol.Required(ATTR_VALUE): cv.string}
)
CAPTURE_IMAGE_SCHEMA = vol.Schema({ATTR_ENTITY_ID: cv.entity_ids})
AUTOMATION_SCHEMA = vol.Schema({ATTR_ENTITY_ID: cv.entity_ids})
def _change_setting(call: ServiceCall) -> None:
"""Change an Abode system setting."""
setting = call.data[ATTR_SETTING]
value = call.data[ATTR_VALUE]
try:
call.hass.data[DOMAIN].abode.set_setting(setting, value)
except AbodeException as ex:
LOGGER.warning(ex)
def _capture_image(call: ServiceCall) -> None:
"""Capture a new image."""
entity_ids = call.data[ATTR_ENTITY_ID]
target_entities = [
entity_id
for entity_id in call.hass.data[DOMAIN].entity_ids
if entity_id in entity_ids
]
for entity_id in target_entities:
signal = f"abode_camera_capture_{entity_id}"
dispatcher_send(call.hass, signal)
def _trigger_automation(call: ServiceCall) -> None:
"""Trigger an Abode automation."""
entity_ids = call.data[ATTR_ENTITY_ID]
target_entities = [
entity_id
for entity_id in call.hass.data[DOMAIN].entity_ids
if entity_id in entity_ids
]
for entity_id in target_entities:
signal = f"abode_trigger_automation_{entity_id}"
dispatcher_send(call.hass, signal)
@callback
def async_setup_services(hass: HomeAssistant) -> None:
"""Home Assistant services."""
hass.services.async_register(
DOMAIN, SERVICE_SETTINGS, _change_setting, schema=CHANGE_SETTING_SCHEMA
)
hass.services.async_register(
DOMAIN, SERVICE_CAPTURE_IMAGE, _capture_image, schema=CAPTURE_IMAGE_SCHEMA
)
hass.services.async_register(
DOMAIN,
SERVICE_TRIGGER_AUTOMATION,
_trigger_automation,
schema=AUTOMATION_SCHEMA,
)

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@@ -28,23 +28,24 @@
"invalid_mfa_code": "Invalid MFA code"
},
"abort": {
"single_instance_allowed": "[%key:common::config_flow::abort::single_instance_allowed%]",
"reauth_successful": "[%key:common::config_flow::abort::reauth_successful%]"
}
},
"services": {
"capture_image": {
"name": "Capture image",
"description": "Requests a new image capture from a camera device.",
"description": "Request a new image capture from a camera device.",
"fields": {
"entity_id": {
"name": "Entity",
"description": "Entity ID of the camera to request an image from."
"description": "Entity id of the camera to request an image."
}
}
},
"change_setting": {
"name": "Change setting",
"description": "Changes an Abode system setting.",
"description": "Change an Abode system setting.",
"fields": {
"setting": {
"name": "Setting",
@@ -58,11 +59,11 @@
},
"trigger_automation": {
"name": "Trigger automation",
"description": "Triggers an Abode automation.",
"description": "Trigger an Abode automation.",
"fields": {
"entity_id": {
"name": "Entity",
"description": "Entity ID of the automation to trigger."
"description": "Entity id of the automation to trigger."
}
}
}

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ from homeassistant.components.switch import SwitchEntity
from homeassistant.config_entries import ConfigEntry
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.dispatcher import async_dispatcher_connect
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddEntitiesCallback
from . import AbodeSystem
from .const import DOMAIN
@@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ DEVICE_TYPES = ["switch", "valve"]
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: ConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
hass: HomeAssistant, entry: ConfigEntry, async_add_entities: AddEntitiesCallback
) -> None:
"""Set up Abode switch devices."""
data: AbodeSystem = hass.data[DOMAIN]

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@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
"""Initialize the Acaia component."""
from homeassistant.const import Platform
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from .coordinator import AcaiaConfigEntry, AcaiaCoordinator
PLATFORMS = [
Platform.BINARY_SENSOR,
Platform.BUTTON,
Platform.SENSOR,
]
async def async_setup_entry(hass: HomeAssistant, entry: AcaiaConfigEntry) -> bool:
"""Set up acaia as config entry."""
coordinator = AcaiaCoordinator(hass, entry)
await coordinator.async_config_entry_first_refresh()
entry.runtime_data = coordinator
await hass.config_entries.async_forward_entry_setups(entry, PLATFORMS)
return True
async def async_unload_entry(hass: HomeAssistant, entry: AcaiaConfigEntry) -> bool:
"""Unload a config entry."""
return await hass.config_entries.async_unload_platforms(entry, PLATFORMS)

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@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
"""Binary sensor platform for Acaia scales."""
from collections.abc import Callable
from dataclasses import dataclass
from aioacaia.acaiascale import AcaiaScale
from homeassistant.components.binary_sensor import (
BinarySensorDeviceClass,
BinarySensorEntity,
BinarySensorEntityDescription,
)
from homeassistant.core import HomeAssistant
from homeassistant.helpers.entity_platform import AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback
from .coordinator import AcaiaConfigEntry
from .entity import AcaiaEntity
# Coordinator is used to centralize the data updates
PARALLEL_UPDATES = 0
@dataclass(kw_only=True, frozen=True)
class AcaiaBinarySensorEntityDescription(BinarySensorEntityDescription):
"""Description for Acaia binary sensor entities."""
is_on_fn: Callable[[AcaiaScale], bool]
BINARY_SENSORS: tuple[AcaiaBinarySensorEntityDescription, ...] = (
AcaiaBinarySensorEntityDescription(
key="timer_running",
translation_key="timer_running",
device_class=BinarySensorDeviceClass.RUNNING,
is_on_fn=lambda scale: scale.timer_running,
),
)
async def async_setup_entry(
hass: HomeAssistant,
entry: AcaiaConfigEntry,
async_add_entities: AddConfigEntryEntitiesCallback,
) -> None:
"""Set up binary sensors."""
coordinator = entry.runtime_data
async_add_entities(
AcaiaBinarySensor(coordinator, description) for description in BINARY_SENSORS
)
class AcaiaBinarySensor(AcaiaEntity, BinarySensorEntity):
"""Representation of an Acaia binary sensor."""
entity_description: AcaiaBinarySensorEntityDescription
@property
def is_on(self) -> bool:
"""Return true if the binary sensor is on."""
return self.entity_description.is_on_fn(self._scale)

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