* Initial orjson support take 2
Still need to work out problem building wheels
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Redux of #72754 / #32153 Now possible since the following is solved:
ijl/orjson#220 (comment)
This implements orjson where we use our default encoder. This does not implement orjson where `ExtendedJSONEncoder` is used as these areas tend to be called far less frequently. If its desired, this could be done in a followup, but it seemed like a case of diminishing returns (except maybe for large diagnostics files, or traces, but those are not expected to be downloaded frequently).
Areas where this makes a perceptible difference:
- Anything that subscribes to entities (Initial subscribe_entities payload)
- Initial download of registries on first connection / restore
- History queries
- Saving states to the database
- Large logbook queries
- Anything that subscribes to events (appdaemon)
Cavets:
orjson supports serializing dataclasses natively (and much faster) which
eliminates the need to implement `as_dict` in many places
when the data is already in a dataclass. This works
well as long as all the data in the dataclass can also
be serialized. I audited all places where we have an `as_dict`
for a dataclass and found only backups needs to be adjusted (support for `Path` needed to be added for backups). I was a little bit worried about `SensorExtraStoredData` with `Decimal` but it all seems to work out from since it converts it before it gets to the json encoding cc @dgomes
If it turns out to be a problem we can disable this
with option |= [orjson.OPT_PASSTHROUGH_DATACLASS](https://github.com/ijl/orjson#opt_passthrough_dataclass) and it
will fallback to `as_dict`
Its quite impressive for history queries
<img width="1271" alt="Screen_Shot_2022-05-30_at_23_46_30" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/663432/171145699-661ad9db-d91d-4b2d-9c1a-9d7866c03a73.png">
* use for views as well
* handle UnicodeEncodeError
* tweak
* DRY
* DRY
* not needed
* fix tests
* Update tests/components/http/test_view.py
* Update tests/components/http/test_view.py
* black
* templates
Since someone websocket subscriptions will use an iden of 2 for
state_changed event (most comment), and some will use another
number for all events, the cache would not be used because the
iden number was different. We now cache only the event and
use a fast replace to insert the iden number into the serailized
response.
Since most of the json serialize work for the websocket was done
multiple times for the same message, we can avoid the overhead
of serializing the same message many times (once per websocket
client) with a cache.
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* Fix issues after rebase and mypy 0.730