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Refactored the component to use a list-based configuration structure that
reduces duplication and makes it clearer that multiple sensors come from
the same device.
New configuration format:
sensor:
- platform: bthome_ble
mac_address: "A4:C1:38:12:34:56"
bindkey: "..." # optional
sensors:
- type: temperature
name: "Temperature"
- type: humidity
name: "Humidity"
binary_sensor:
- platform: bthome_ble
mac_address: "A4:C1:38:9A:BC:DE"
binary_sensors:
- type: motion
name: "Motion"
- type: door
name: "Door"
Benefits:
- MAC address and bind key are specified once per device
- More efficient (one BLE listener per device instead of per sensor)
- Clearer relationship between sensors from the same device
- Matches user expectations for multi-sensor devices
Updated test configurations to demonstrate the new format.
Tests for ESPHome
This directory contains some tests for ESPHome.
At the moment, all the tests only work by simply executing
esphome over some YAML files that are made to test
whether the yaml gets converted to the proper C++ code.
Of course this is all just very high-level and things like unit tests would be much better. So if you have time and know how to set up a unit testing framework for python, please do give it a try.
When adding entries in test_.yaml files we usually need only
one file updated, unless conflicting code is generated for
different configurations, e.g. wifi and ethernet cannot
be tested on the same device.
Current test_.yaml file contents.
| Test name | Platform | Network | BLE |
|---|---|---|---|
| test1.yaml | ESP32 | wifi | None |
| test2.yaml | ESP32 | ethernet | esp32_ble_tracker |
| test3.yaml | ESP8266 | wifi | N/A |
| test4.yaml | ESP32 | ethernet | None |
| test5.yaml | ESP32 | wifi | ble_server |
| test6.yaml | RP2040 | wifi | N/A |
| test7.yaml | ESP32-C3 | wifi | N/A |
| test8.yaml | ESP32-S3 | wifi | None |
| test10.yaml | ESP32 | wifi | None |