echonetlite_homeassistant
A Home Assistant custom component for use with ECHONET enabled devices. (by scottyphillips)
pyscript
Try PyScript: https://pyscript.com Examples: https://tinyurl.com/pyscript-examples Community: https://discord.gg/HxvBtukrg2 (by pyscript)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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echonetlite_homeassistant
Posts with mentions or reviews of echonetlite_homeassistant.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-01.
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Managing Mitsubishi Electric heat pumps
I enabled echonet lite and use https://github.com/scottyphillips/echonetlite_homeassistant It’s great, and local too. You might have to build automations for some of the features you’re talking about but it can control every feature of my units.
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Air conditioning controllers
If your aircon is HEMS/echonet lite compatible you could control it directly through home assistant. My aircon does, so I'm controlling it locally using this custom component (also got my solar system and hot water system working through it!).
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Smart AC recommendations
Depending on how deep you are going with smart home stuff, any Japanese aircon that is listed as "HEMS" compatible, will also be echonet lite certified. If you are using a smart home hub like Home Assistant, you can install this custom component, enter your aircon's IP address, and it should just work (at least it did for my Toshiba aircon). It's all done locally, so if there is an outage with amazon aws or whatever servers the company use, it doesn't affect you, and you can set up home assistant to be accessible from anywhere and can use an ios or android app to access it. It also allows you to actually make a smart home, not just a remote controlled home.
pyscript
Posts with mentions or reviews of pyscript.
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RustPython
You are right for the most part. I attended a talk about pyscript[1] (runs python in the browser using wasm which is similar) and there is a 2x performance hit.
[1] https://pyscript.net
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Python HTTP library 'urllib3' now works in the browser
PyScript maintainer here - I'd love to hear more about this application! Either here, or over on our Discord (invite link is on the GitHub Page [1]).
[1] https://github.com/pyscript/pyscript?tab=readme-ov-file#summ...
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Convert code from alpha version to latest version. Where to find complete and precise changelogs?
For the first question - why your code previously created an HTML node but now just prints out the literal characters of the HTML - that was a change made in 2022.12.1, in Pull Request 915 to be specific. You can check out the single-line change that caused this, if you want. Essentially, calls to Element.write() or display() have their contents escaped by default, which wasn't the case before.
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How to access py-click from py-script?
Note that in the current release (2023.03.1 at time of writing), py-[event] listeners are only hooked up once at page-load time, so changing that attribute after the page loads won't do anything. In the upcoming release, py-[event] handlers are dynamically attached and managed each time a py-[event] attribute on the page is changed. (PR 1435)
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After tearing my hair out writing JavaScript the last few days how close are we to Python in the browser?
PyScript started as a usability layer around Pyodide for those not used to working in JS. It's now working on things like incorporating the Micropython runtime as an alternative, moving the interpreter to a worker thread, adding a plugins ecosystem, easier events API's, and more.
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Any way to display "working..." while waiting for py-reml to evaluate?
Some answers: https://github.com/pyscript/pyscript/discussions/1414
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How does PyScript work with 3rd party JS libraries, like Three.js ?
You can also check out the WebGL demo from the PyScript examples, which uses Thee.JS.
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NameError question
Mainly, the pys-onClick syntax that was present in earlier version in favor of the new py-* syntax, where * is a browser event name. It also takes a string of executable python instead of the name of a Callable. So in your case, you'd use py-click="get_input()". (There's a long-in-progress PR on GitHub with more examples.)
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