# Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## [1.2.0-RC1] **Note**: This release requires ESPHome v1.21.0 and Home Assistant 2021.8.0 or newer. ### Added - Preset identifiers (`group` and `preset`) for the `preset.activate` action are now validated at compile time. This prevents us from building a firmware with incorrect preset identifiers. Before this change, using an invalid preset name would only result in a warning message in the device log, which is only moderately useful. ### Changed - The code has been made compatible with the new color mode support in Home Assistant and ESPHome. ## [1.1.0] **Note**: This release requires ESPHome v1.20.0 or newer. ### Added - It is now possible to address the LEDs in the front panel of the device individually. There are 12 LEDs in total: the power button, the color button and 10 LEDs that are used by the original firmware to represent the lamp's current brightness setting. The `output` component for the lamp was updated to provide access to the individual LEDs. Check out the [documentation guide](https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/blob/main/doc/configuration.md) for details on how to control these. Thanks to @Stewie3112 for the feature request that triggered this development! - Implemented support for visual feedback during the OTA update process in the `example.yaml` file: the light becomes blue during flahsing, the brightness slider represents the progress, on failure the light flashes red and on success the light flashes green. ### Changed - Made it possible to use lambdas with the `preset.activate` automation. This makes it possible to link the action to an api service, which exposes the preset functionality to Home Assistant. The `example.yaml` has been updated with an example for this. - Fixed a rounding error in the slider sensor component. When using custom "range from" / "range to" settings, the maximum value could exceed the "range to" value due to rounding errors. Thanks to Jos for the heads up! - Made the codebase compatible with ESPHome v1.19.0 ([PR #1657: Introduce new async-def coroutine syntax](https://github.com/esphome/esphome/pull/1657)) Thanks to @Kaibob2 for giving me a heads up that my code was not compiling anymore! ## [1.0.0] **Note**: This release requires ESPHome v1.18.0 or newer. ### Changed - The GitHub repository structure has been updated, in order to make it compatible with the new `external_components` feature of ESPHome v1.18.0. From now on, the code from this repository no longer has to be downloaded and installed manually. The `example.yaml` has been updated for using this new feature. Fixes [issue #16](https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/issues/16). - A fix has been implemented to prevent the lamp from being disconnected from Home Assistant a lot (resulting in the lamp becoming unavailable). ESPHome v1.18.0 or newer is required for making this fix work. Fixes [issue #19](https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/issues/19). - Transitions are now fully suppressed when in night light mode. In that mode, LED output levels are too low for producing good looking transitions. Fixes [issue #10](https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/issues/10). - The `example.yaml` now uses my own arduino-esp32 unicore build. - Formatted the codebase using the ESPHome clang rules. - The flashing guide got a big update, with detailed pictures for every step on the way. ### Added - New documentation section: Technical details (it's all about the internals) ### Removed - The known issue documentation page has been removed, now we have a fix for the disconnect issues in ESPHome v1.18.0. ## [1.0.0-RC1] ### Changed - The documentation has been restructured. ### Added - Support for disco mode-style light updates through the `light.disco_on` and `light.disco_off` actions. The `light.disco_on` action can be used to configure the lamp state without delay, without publishing the update and without saving the state. The `light.disco_off` action will restore the lamp to its last save state, so from before the `light.disco_on` updates. - Support for configuring light presets, making it possible to mimic the lamp's original firmware feature to switch light color using the color button. This fixes [issue #8](https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/issues/8). - New documentation section: Configuration guide (explaining all the YAML file configuration options). ## [1.0-beta] ### Changed - The component was renamed from "yeelight_bs2" to "xiaomi_bslamp2". The reasoning behind this can be found in [issue #7](https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/issues/7). ### Added - Component "text_sensor" that publishes changes in the light mode ("off", "night", "rgb", "white"), This fixes [issue #6](https://github.com/mmakaay/esphome-xiaomi_bslamp2/issues/6). - Documentation improvements and a better example.yaml. ## [1.0-alpha] ### Added - All light modes for the lamp have been implemented: - RGB light (colored light, based on red/green/blue and brightness) - White light (based on color temperature and brightness) - Night light (either RGB- or White light, but highly dimmed; enabled by setting brightness to 1%) - Component "light" for controlling the LEDs. - Component "binary_sensor" that act as touch/release sensors for power button, color button and slider. - Component "sensor" that report the level at which the slider was touched. - Component "output" for controlling the front panel light and its level indicator.