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* add pyserial to manifest pymodbus is very developer oriented and assumes every developer adapt the requierements.txt to his/hers needs. Our requirements.txt is different it contains all posibilities allowing user to later change configuration without having to install extra packages. As a consequence manifest.json needs to include the pyserial. * modbus: make truly async client creation Make hass call listen_once async. Integrate content of start_modbus into async_setup. Do not use the boiler plate create tcp client function from pymodbus as it is sync, and also does not work well with asyncio, instead call the init_<type> directly, since that is async. * both component/modbus and component/serial uses pyserial-async but with slighty different version requirements. Combined the 2. * Review 1 * Review 2 * Review @staticmethod is no good, because the function uses class variables. * Review Pytest is sometimes a bit cryptic, lets hope this does it. |
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docs | ||
homeassistant | ||
rootfs | ||
script | ||
tests | ||
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azure-pipelines-ci.yml | ||
azure-pipelines-release.yml | ||
azure-pipelines-translation.yml | ||
azure-pipelines-wheels.yml | ||
build.json | ||
CLA.md | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
codecov.yml | ||
CODEOWNERS | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
Dockerfile | ||
Dockerfile.dev | ||
LICENSE.md | ||
MANIFEST.in | ||
pylintrc | ||
pyproject.toml | ||
README.rst | ||
requirements_all.txt | ||
requirements_docs.txt | ||
requirements_test.txt | ||
requirements_test_all.txt | ||
requirements_test_pre_commit.txt | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
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