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🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import print_function
import codecs
import collections
import fnmatch
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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import os.path
import subprocess
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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import sys
import re
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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def find_all(a_str, sub):
for i, line in enumerate(a_str.splitlines()):
column = 0
while True:
column = line.find(sub, column)
if column == -1:
break
yield i, column
column += len(sub)
command = ['git', 'ls-files', '-s']
proc = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
output, err = proc.communicate()
lines = [x.split() for x in output.decode('utf-8').splitlines()]
EXECUTABLE_BIT = {
s[3].strip(): int(s[0]) for s in lines
}
files = [s[3].strip() for s in lines]
files = list(filter(os.path.exists, files))
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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files.sort()
file_types = ('.h', '.c', '.cpp', '.tcc', '.yaml', '.yml', '.ini', '.txt', '.ico', '.svg',
'.py', '.html', '.js', '.md', '.sh', '.css', '.proto', '.conf', '.cfg',
'.woff', '.woff2', '')
cpp_include = ('*.h', '*.c', '*.cpp', '*.tcc')
ignore_types = ('.ico', '.woff', '.woff2', '')
LINT_FILE_CHECKS = []
LINT_CONTENT_CHECKS = []
LINT_POST_CHECKS = []
def run_check(lint_obj, fname, *args):
include = lint_obj['include']
exclude = lint_obj['exclude']
func = lint_obj['func']
if include is not None:
for incl in include:
if fnmatch.fnmatch(fname, incl):
break
else:
return None
for excl in exclude:
if fnmatch.fnmatch(fname, excl):
return None
return func(*args)
def run_checks(lints, fname, *args):
for lint in lints:
add_errors(fname, run_check(lint, fname, *args))
def _add_check(checks, func, include=None, exclude=None):
checks.append({
'include': include,
'exclude': exclude or [],
'func': func,
})
def lint_file_check(**kwargs):
def decorator(func):
_add_check(LINT_FILE_CHECKS, func, **kwargs)
return func
return decorator
def lint_content_check(**kwargs):
def decorator(func):
_add_check(LINT_CONTENT_CHECKS, func, **kwargs)
return func
return decorator
def lint_post_check(func):
_add_check(LINT_POST_CHECKS, func)
return func
def lint_re_check(regex, **kwargs):
prog = re.compile(regex, re.MULTILINE)
decor = lint_content_check(**kwargs)
def decorator(func):
def new_func(fname, content):
errors = []
for match in prog.finditer(content):
if 'NOLINT' in match.group(0):
continue
lineno = content.count("\n", 0, match.start()) + 1
err = func(fname, match)
if err is None:
continue
errors.append("{} See line {}.".format(err, lineno))
return errors
return decor(new_func)
return decorator
def lint_content_find_check(find, **kwargs):
decor = lint_content_check(**kwargs)
def decorator(func):
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def new_func(fname, content):
find_ = find
if callable(find):
find_ = find(fname, content)
errors = []
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for line, col in find_all(content, find_):
err = func(fname)
errors.append("{err} See line {line}:{col}."
"".format(err=err, line=line+1, col=col+1))
return errors
return decor(new_func)
return decorator
@lint_file_check(include=['*.ino'])
def lint_ino(fname):
return "This file extension (.ino) is not allowed. Please use either .cpp or .h"
@lint_file_check(exclude=['*{}'.format(f) for f in file_types] + [
'.clang-*', '.dockerignore', '.editorconfig', '*.gitignore', 'LICENSE', 'pylintrc',
'MANIFEST.in', 'docker/Dockerfile*', 'docker/rootfs/*', 'script/*',
])
def lint_ext_check(fname):
return "This file extension is not a registered file type. If this is an error, please " \
"update the script/ci-custom.py script."
@lint_file_check(exclude=[
'docker/rootfs/*', 'script/*', 'setup.py'
])
def lint_executable_bit(fname):
ex = EXECUTABLE_BIT[fname]
if ex != 100644:
return 'File has invalid executable bit {}. If running from a windows machine please ' \
'see disabling executable bit in git.'.format(ex)
return None
@lint_content_find_check('\t', exclude=[
'esphome/dashboard/static/ace.js', 'esphome/dashboard/static/ext-searchbox.js',
])
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def lint_tabs(fname):
return "File contains tab character. Please convert tabs to spaces."
@lint_content_find_check('\r')
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def lint_newline(fname):
return "File contains windows newline. Please set your editor to unix newline mode."
@lint_content_check(exclude=['*.svg'])
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def lint_end_newline(fname, content):
if content and not content.endswith('\n'):
return "File does not end with a newline, please add an empty line at the end of the file."
return None
CPP_RE_EOL = r'\s*?(?://.*?)?$'
def highlight(s):
return '\033[36m{}\033[0m'.format(s)
@lint_re_check(r'^#define\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\s+([0-9bx]+)' + CPP_RE_EOL,
include=cpp_include, exclude=['esphome/core/log.h'])
def lint_no_defines(fname, match):
s = highlight('static const uint8_t {} = {};'.format(match.group(1), match.group(2)))
return ("#define macros for integer constants are not allowed, please use "
"{} style instead (replace uint8_t with the appropriate "
"datatype). See also Google style guide.".format(s))
@lint_re_check(r'^\s*delay\((\d+)\);' + CPP_RE_EOL, include=cpp_include)
def lint_no_long_delays(fname, match):
duration_ms = int(match.group(1))
if duration_ms < 50:
return None
return (
"{} - long calls to delay() are not allowed in ESPHome because everything executes "
"in one thread. Calling delay() will block the main thread and slow down ESPHome.\n"
"If there's no way to work around the delay() and it doesn't execute often, please add "
"a '// NOLINT' comment to the line."
"".format(highlight(match.group(0).strip()))
)
@lint_content_check(include=['esphome/const.py'])
def lint_const_ordered(fname, content):
lines = content.splitlines()
errors = []
for start in ['CONF_', 'ICON_', 'UNIT_']:
matching = [(i+1, line) for i, line in enumerate(lines) if line.startswith(start)]
ordered = list(sorted(matching, key=lambda x: x[1].replace('_', ' ')))
ordered = [(mi, ol) for (mi, _), (_, ol) in zip(matching, ordered)]
for (mi, ml), (oi, ol) in zip(matching, ordered):
if ml == ol:
continue
target = next(i for i, l in ordered if l == ml)
target_text = next(l for i, l in matching if target == i)
errors.append("Constant {} is not ordered, please make sure all constants are ordered. "
"See line {} (should go to line {}, {})"
"".format(highlight(ml), mi, target, target_text))
return errors
@lint_re_check(r'^\s*CONF_([A-Z_0-9a-z]+)\s+=\s+[\'"](.*?)[\'"]\s*?$', include=['*.py'])
def lint_conf_matches(fname, match):
const = match.group(1)
value = match.group(2)
const_norm = const.lower()
value_norm = value.replace('.', '_')
if const_norm == value_norm:
return None
return ("Constant {} does not match value {}! Please make sure the constant's name matches its "
"value!"
"".format(highlight('CONF_' + const), highlight(value)))
CONF_RE = r'^(CONF_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\s*=\s*[\'"].*?[\'"]\s*?$'
with codecs.open('esphome/const.py', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f_handle:
constants_content = f_handle.read()
CONSTANTS = [m.group(1) for m in re.finditer(CONF_RE, constants_content, re.MULTILINE)]
CONSTANTS_USES = collections.defaultdict(list)
@lint_re_check(CONF_RE, include=['*.py'], exclude=['esphome/const.py'])
def lint_conf_from_const_py(fname, match):
name = match.group(1)
if name not in CONSTANTS:
CONSTANTS_USES[name].append(fname)
return None
return ("Constant {} has already been defined in const.py - please import the constant from "
"const.py directly.".format(highlight(name)))
@lint_post_check
def lint_constants_usage():
errors = []
for constant, uses in CONSTANTS_USES.items():
if len(uses) < 4:
continue
errors.append("Constant {} is defined in {} files. Please move all definitions of the "
"constant to const.py (Uses: {})"
"".format(highlight(constant), len(uses), ', '.join(uses)))
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return errors
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def relative_cpp_search_text(fname, content):
parts = fname.split('/')
integration = parts[2]
return '#include "esphome/components/{}'.format(integration)
@lint_content_find_check(relative_cpp_search_text, include=['esphome/components/*.cpp'])
def lint_relative_cpp_import(fname):
return ("Component contains absolute import - Components must always use "
"relative imports.\n"
"Change:\n"
' #include "esphome/components/abc/abc.h"\n'
'to:\n'
' #include "abc.h"\n\n')
def relative_py_search_text(fname, content):
parts = fname.split('/')
integration = parts[2]
return 'esphome.components.{}'.format(integration)
@lint_content_find_check(relative_py_search_text, include=['esphome/components/*.py'],
exclude=['esphome/components/web_server/__init__.py'])
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def lint_relative_py_import(fname):
return ("Component contains absolute import - Components must always use "
"relative imports within the integration.\n"
"Change:\n"
' from esphome.components.abc import abc_ns"\n'
'to:\n'
' from . import abc_ns\n\n')
@lint_content_find_check('"esphome.h"', include=cpp_include, exclude=['tests/custom.h'])
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def lint_esphome_h(fname):
return ("File contains reference to 'esphome.h' - This file is "
"auto-generated and should only be used for *custom* "
"components. Please replace with references to the direct files.")
@lint_content_check(include=['*.h'])
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def lint_pragma_once(fname, content):
if '#pragma once' not in content:
return ("Header file contains no 'pragma once' header guard. Please add a "
"'#pragma once' line at the top of the file.")
return None
@lint_content_find_check('ESP_LOG', include=['*.h', '*.tcc'], exclude=[
'esphome/components/binary_sensor/binary_sensor.h',
'esphome/components/cover/cover.h',
'esphome/components/display/display_buffer.h',
'esphome/components/i2c/i2c.h',
'esphome/components/mqtt/mqtt_component.h',
'esphome/components/output/binary_output.h',
'esphome/components/output/float_output.h',
'esphome/components/sensor/sensor.h',
'esphome/components/stepper/stepper.h',
'esphome/components/switch/switch.h',
'esphome/components/text_sensor/text_sensor.h',
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'esphome/components/climate/climate.h',
'esphome/core/component.h',
'esphome/core/esphal.h',
'esphome/core/log.h',
'tests/custom.h',
])
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def lint_log_in_header(fname):
return ('Found reference to ESP_LOG in header file. Using ESP_LOG* in header files '
'is currently not possible - please move the definition to a source file (.cpp)')
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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errors = collections.defaultdict(list)
def add_errors(fname, errs):
if not isinstance(errs, list):
errs = [errs]
errs = [x for x in errs if x is not None]
for err in errs:
if not isinstance(err, str):
raise ValueError("Error is not instance of string!")
if not errs:
return
errors[fname].extend(errs)
for fname in files:
_, ext = os.path.splitext(fname)
run_checks(LINT_FILE_CHECKS, fname, fname)
if ext in ignore_types:
continue
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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try:
with codecs.open(fname, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f_handle:
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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content = f_handle.read()
except UnicodeDecodeError:
add_errors(fname, "File is not readable as UTF-8. Please set your editor to UTF-8 mode.")
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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continue
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run_checks(LINT_CONTENT_CHECKS, fname, fname, content)
run_checks(LINT_POST_CHECKS, 'POST')
for f, errs in sorted(errors.items()):
🏗 Merge C++ into python codebase (#504) ## Description: Move esphome-core codebase into esphome (and a bunch of other refactors). See https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 Yes this is a shit ton of work and no there's no way to automate it :( But it will be worth it 👍 Progress: - Core support (file copy etc): 80% - Base Abstractions (light, switch): ~50% - Integrations: ~10% - Working? Yes, (but only with ported components). Other refactors: - Moves all codegen related stuff into a single class: `esphome.codegen` (imported as `cg`) - Rework coroutine syntax - Move from `component/platform.py` to `domain/component.py` structure as with HA - Move all defaults out of C++ and into config validation. - Remove `make_...` helpers from Application class. Reason: Merge conflicts with every single new integration. - Pointer Variables are stored globally instead of locally in setup(). Reason: stack size limit. Future work: - Rework const.py - Move all `CONF_...` into a conf class (usage `conf.UPDATE_INTERVAL` vs `CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL`). Reason: Less convoluted import block - Enable loading from `custom_components` folder. **Related issue (if applicable):** https://github.com/esphome/feature-requests/issues/97 **Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):** esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here> ## Checklist: - [ ] The code change is tested and works locally. - [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder). If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed: - [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphomedocs](https://github.com/OttoWinter/esphomedocs).
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print("\033[0;32m************* File \033[1;32m{}\033[0m".format(f))
for err in errs:
print(err)
print()
sys.exit(len(errors))