* Remove default code in Yale Smart Living
* Test and remove check
* Finalize
* migration
* add back
* add back 2
* Fix tests
* Fix migration if code not exist
* Log entity_id payload and template on error
* Also handle cases with default values.
* Do not log payload twice
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* Tweak test to assert without payload
* black
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* Make MQTT Alarm Control Panel features conditional
The MQTT Alarm Control Panel currently enables all features (arm home,
arm away, arm night, arm vacation, arm custom bypass) unconditionally.
This clutters the interface and can even be potentially dangerous, by
enabling modes that the remote alarm may not support.
Make all the features conditional, by adding a new "supported_features"
configuration option, comprising a list of the supported features as
options. Feature enablement seems inconsistent across the MQTT
component; this implementation is most alike to the Humidifier modes
option, but using a generic "supported_features" name that other
implementations may reuse in the future.
The default value of this new setting remains to be all features, which
while it may be overly expansive, is necessary to maintain backwards
compatibility.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Use vol.Optional() instead of vol.Required() for "supported_features".
* Move the initialization of _attr_supported_features to _setup_from_config.
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* Apply suggestions from emontnemery's code review
* Use vol.In() instead of cv.multi_seelct()
* Remove superfluous _attr_supported_features initializers, already
present in the base class.
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* Add invalid config tests for the MQTT Alarm Control Panel
* Set expected_features to None in the invalid MQTT Alarm Control Panel tests
* Add another expected_features=None in the invalid tests
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* Add humidity and dew point to tomorrow.io integration
* Fix ruff complaints
* Make mypy happy
* Merge emontnemery's changes
* Fix formatting error
* Add fake humidity and dew point to test data (first interval only)
* Fix inconsistency
* Fix inconsistency
* Added state_class to UV Index
Forgot to add a state_class as other sensors got their state_class from their device class. As there is no UV Index device class I left it out.
* Forgotten a comma, whoops
* Changed measurement to string.
* Changed from "measurement" to SensorStateClass