* sensor.deutsche_bahn: add only_direct option
This adds the `only_direct` option to the HA interface as provided by the schiene class.
* fix line length
as requested by @houndci-bot and @fabaff
* No line breaks needed
* Refactor Alexa Smart Home API
Having an object per interface will make it easier to support
properties.
Ideally, properties are reported in context in all responses. However
current implementation reports them only in response to a ReportState
request. This seems to work sufficiently. As long as the device is
opened in the Alexa app, Amazon will poll the device state every few
seconds with a ReportState request.
* Report properties for some Alexa interfaces
Fixes (mostly) #11874.
Other interfaces will need properties implemented as well.
Implementing properties for just PowerController seems sufficient to
eliminate the "There was a problem." error for any device that supports
it, even if other interfaces are supported. Of course the additional
properties will be reported incorrectly in the Alexa app.
Includes a minor bugfix: `reportable` was previously placed incorrectly
in the responses, so Amazon was ignoring it.
Having an object per interface will make it easier to support
properties.
Ideally, properties are reported in context in all responses. However
current implementation reports them only in response to a ReportState
request. This seems to work sufficiently. As long as the device is
opened in the Alexa app, Amazon will poll the device state every few
seconds with a ReportState request.
* Fixed Canary temperature sensor and remapped air quality value
* Addressed review comment
* - Fixed canary tests and added more tests
- Removed py-canary requirements from tests
* Noop to trigger a build again
* - Removed py-canary requirements from tests
* Addressed PR comment
* - Updated tests
- Removed py-canary from gen_requirements_all.py
* - Fixed hound violation
* Added back py-canary to gen_requirements_all.py as it's still need in tests
* Added back py-canary to test requirements as it's still need in tests
* Address PR comment
* Base platform in place
* Logic in place
* Requirements and coverage
* Fixed some linting issues
* Small attribute reorganization
* Collaborator-requested changes round 1
* Updated documentation
* Send Alexa Smart Home responses to debug log
* Report scripts and groups as scenes to Alexa
The Alexa API docs have a couple display categories that sound relevant
to scenes or scripts:
ACTIVITY_TRIGGER: Describes a combination of devices set to a
specific state, when the state change must occur in a specific
order. For example, a “watch Neflix” scene might require the: 1. TV
to be powered on & 2. Input set to HDMI1.
SCENE_TRIGGER: Describes a combination of devices set to a specific
state, when the order of the state change is not important. For
example a bedtime scene might include turning off lights and
lowering the thermostat, but the order is unimportant.
Additionally, Alexa has a notion of scenes that support deactivation.
This is a natural fit for groups, and scripts with delays which can be
cancelled.
https://developer.amazon.com/docs/device-apis/alexa-discovery.html#display-categories
The mechanism to map entities to the Alexa Discovery response is
refactored since extending the data structures in MAPPING_COMPONENT to
implement supportsDeactivation would have added complication to what I
already found to be a confusing construct.