- general conversion from .ino modules into a separate .cpp files
- clean-up internal headers, place libraries into .h. guard .cpp with _SUPPORT flags
- fix some instances of shared variables instead of public methods
- tweak build system to still build a single source file via os environment variable ESPURNA_BUILD_SINGLE_SOURCE
* hlw8012: load hardware-specific ratios
* hlw8012: read energy in pre() callback
* dcz: nvalue should be integer
* sns: fix pressure constrain
* sns: load ratios based on index too
* sns: per-magnitude corrections (still limited by type)
* sns: attach units to index
- Domoticz only accepts svalue <pressure>;<forecast>,
failing to display anything otherwise.
We don't have any forecast calculation (yet?), simply send dummy value.
- Move Domoticz code outside of sensor.ino
- mask is defined as (relay# status << number)
- transparently handle base-2 and base-10 numbers
- if the relay mode requires us to save the mask, it will be saved as base-2
- add experimental `relayDummy` to configure dummy relays at runtime
- add tuya-generic-dimmer #1729
- cleanup broker interface to allow Tuya module to properly receive events, modify broker methods to allow different function signatures
- add basic tests for Tuya frame and data protocol
* Light: proper printf format for HSV, use lround
* core: warn about map() and 2.3.0, type-strict constrain()
* use generic format
* value already has brightness
- update every dynamicjsonbuffer with fixed size constructor argument
- change to ws callback registration to use a class builder (just cosmetic)
- test multiple ws data callbacks for each module
- remove some of the static strings in favour of ws data callback
- improve sensor ws callback data size, remove duplicated strings
- use static buffer in wsDebugSend
- postpone wsSend until loop, implement wsPost to allow other modules to queue message callbacks. remove Ticker based ws callbacks for data
- update WebUI files
* send all ws config at once on start
* reduce ws json overhead by creating message buffer manually
* use k:[values] instead of k1:value1, k2:value2 etc. for lists