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J. Nick Koston
0fbc4e85be Address review: reference WDT_FEED_INTERVAL_MS in slow-path comment 2026-04-14 08:13:06 -10:00
J. Nick Koston
3af7e9a0db Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/dev' into pr-15656
# Conflicts:
#	esphome/core/application.cpp
#	esphome/core/application.h
2026-04-14 08:12:21 -10:00
J. Nick Koston
5926ca5369 [core] Split feed_wdt into hot and cold entries
Separate Application::feed_wdt() into two entry points so the hot path
callers stop paying for the time==0 check they never trigger:

- feed_wdt_with_time(time): inline, hot path. Rate-limit check in 3
  Xtensa instructions (load + sub + branch). [[unlikely]] tells the
  compiler the slow branch is rare so the common path stays
  fall-through.
- feed_wdt(): cold, out of line. Fetches millis() and forwards through
  the same rate limit. Used by setup loops, upload helpers, yield(),
  and any other non-hot caller.

feed_wdt_slow_() is now pure worker code — 11 bytes. It just calls
arch_feed_wdt(), updates last_wdt_feed_, and runs the status LED
re-dispatch. Both entries have already confirmed the rate limit was
exceeded before calling.

Hot call sites updated:
- Application::loop() per-component feed
- Scheduler::execute_item_() after each scheduled item runs
- Application::teardown_components() inner loop (already has 'now')
2026-04-11 15:19:35 -10:00
J. Nick Koston
dc5626eb85 [core] Invert feed_wdt condition so slow-path call is inside the if
Cleaner than the early-return form — the action (calling feed_wdt_slow_)
reads as the body of the conditional instead of falling through past a
guard clause. Logically identical and compiles to the same code.
2026-04-11 14:57:01 -10:00
J. Nick Koston
715f0ca6f7 [core] Extract WDT_FEED_INTERVAL_MS constexpr
Replace the magic 3 in both the inline feed_wdt check and the slow path
with a named constexpr so the rate-limit threshold is defined once.
2026-04-11 14:54:02 -10:00
J. Nick Koston
a70ec9ec06 [scheduler] Feed watchdog after each scheduled item, drop top-of-loop feed
The main loop used to feed the watchdog unconditionally right after
Scheduler::call() returned, regardless of whether the scheduler had any
actual work to do. On an idle device this meant every outer loop
iteration paid the inline rate-limit check (load + sub + branch) for no
benefit.

Move the feed into Scheduler::execute_item_() so it fires only after a
scheduled callback actually runs, and covers both the main heap path
and the defer queue path (both go through execute_item_). This also
bounds the max feed gap during a burst of back-to-back scheduled items
by max(item_runtime) instead of sum(item_runtime).

The top-of-loop feed in Application::before_loop_tasks_() is now
unnecessary — when Scheduler::call does no work, the only elapsed time
is the sleep wake plus a few instructions, and when it does have work,
it fed the wdt as it went.
2026-04-11 14:51:59 -10:00
J. Nick Koston
ddbf6f2347 [core] Inline feed_wdt hot path with out-of-line slow path
Split Application::feed_wdt() into an ALWAYS_INLINE wrapper that checks
the 3ms rate limit against last_wdt_feed_ and a feed_wdt_slow_() callee
that performs the actual arch_feed_wdt() + status LED re-dispatch.

Callers on the hot path (loop_task before/after each component) that
already have a millis() timestamp in hand now pay only a load + sub +
branch on the no-op path instead of a full call8 / entry / retw.

Moves the rate-limit state from a function-local static to a class
member (last_wdt_feed_) so the inline can access it.
2026-04-11 14:32:49 -10:00
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@@ -398,23 +398,13 @@ This document provides essential context for AI models interacting with this pro
│ ├── i2c/ # I2C bus
│ └── spi/ # SPI bus
└── components/[component]/
├── common.yaml # Component-only config (no bus definitions)
├── test.esp32-idf.yaml # config + compile
├── test.esp8266-ard.yaml # config + compile
── test-variant.esp32-idf.yaml # variant test, config + compile
├── validate.esp32-idf.yaml # config-only (never compiled)
└── validate-legacy.esp32-idf.yaml # config-only variant
├── common.yaml # Component-only config (no bus definitions)
├── test.esp32-idf.yaml
├── test.esp8266-ard.yaml
── test.rp2040-ard.yaml
```
Run them using `script/test_build_components`. Use `-c <component>` to test specific components and `-t <target>` for specific platforms.
* **Config-only test files (`validate.*.yaml`):** Use this prefix when a YAML file only needs to exercise schema/validation paths and does not need to be compiled. CI runs `validate.*.yaml` files with `esphome config` only and skips them during compile. The grammar mirrors `test.*.yaml`:
- `validate.<platform>.yaml` — base config-only test
- `validate-<variant>.<platform>.yaml` — config-only variant
Use this for things like deprecated-syntax migration tests, schema edge cases, or platform-specific validation branches where building firmware adds no signal. A component may have any mix of `test.*.yaml` and `validate.*.yaml` files. Validate files never participate in bus-grouping; each one runs as its own `esphome config` invocation.
When a PR's only edits to a component are `validate.*.yaml` files (no source changes, no `test.*.yaml` changes, and the component isn't pulled in as a dependency of another changed component), CI skips the compile stage for that component entirely and only runs config validation. This is decided in `script/determine-jobs.py` via `_component_change_is_validate_only` and surfaced as the `validate_only_components` output that the `test-build-components-split` job consumes.
* **Test Grouping with Packages:** Components that use shared bus packages can be grouped together in CI to reduce build count. **Never define buses (uart, i2c, spi, modbus) directly in test YAML files** — always use packages from `test_build_components/common/`:
```yaml
# test.esp32-idf.yaml — use packages for buses
@@ -462,7 +452,7 @@ This document provides essential context for AI models interacting with this pro
6. **Pull Request:** Submit a PR against the `dev` branch. The Pull Request title should have a prefix of the component being worked on (e.g., `[display] Fix bug`, `[abc123] Add new component`). Update documentation, examples, and add `CODEOWNERS` entries as needed. Pull requests should always be made using the `.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md` template - fill out all sections completely without removing any parts of the template.
* **Documentation Contributions:**
* Documentation is hosted in the separate `esphome/esphome.io` repository.
* Documentation is hosted in the separate `esphome/esphome-docs` repository.
* The contribution workflow is the same as for the codebase.
* When editing a component's documentation page, also update the corresponding component index page to ensure both pages remain in sync.
@@ -681,7 +671,7 @@ This document provides essential context for AI models interacting with this pro
- [ ] Explored non-breaking alternatives
- [ ] Added deprecation warnings if possible (use `ESPDEPRECATED` macro for C++)
- [ ] Documented migration path in PR description with before/after examples
- [ ] Updated all internal usage and esphome.io
- [ ] Updated all internal usage and esphome-docs
- [ ] Tested backward compatibility during deprecation period
* **Deprecation Pattern (C++):**

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@@ -5,30 +5,24 @@ Checks: >-
-altera-*,
-android-*,
-boost-*,
-bugprone-derived-method-shadowing-base-method,
-bugprone-easily-swappable-parameters,
-bugprone-implicit-widening-of-multiplication-result,
-bugprone-invalid-enum-default-initialization,
-bugprone-multi-level-implicit-pointer-conversion,
-bugprone-narrowing-conversions,
-bugprone-tagged-union-member-count,
-bugprone-signed-char-misuse,
-bugprone-switch-missing-default-case,
-cert-dcl50-cpp,
-cert-err33-c,
-cert-err58-cpp,
-cert-int09-c,
-cert-oop57-cpp,
-cert-str34-c,
-clang-analyzer-optin.core.EnumCastOutOfRange,
-clang-analyzer-optin.cplusplus.UninitializedObject,
-clang-analyzer-osx.*,
-clang-analyzer-security.ArrayBound,
-clang-diagnostic-delete-abstract-non-virtual-dtor,
-clang-diagnostic-delete-non-abstract-non-virtual-dtor,
-clang-diagnostic-deprecated-declarations,
-clang-diagnostic-ignored-optimization-argument,
-clang-diagnostic-missing-designated-field-initializers,
-clang-diagnostic-missing-field-initializers,
-clang-diagnostic-shadow-field,
-clang-diagnostic-unused-const-variable,
@@ -48,7 +42,6 @@ Checks: >-
-cppcoreguidelines-owning-memory,
-cppcoreguidelines-prefer-member-initializer,
-cppcoreguidelines-pro-bounds-array-to-pointer-decay,
-cppcoreguidelines-pro-bounds-avoid-unchecked-container-access,
-cppcoreguidelines-pro-bounds-constant-array-index,
-cppcoreguidelines-pro-bounds-pointer-arithmetic,
-cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-const-cast,
@@ -61,13 +54,12 @@ Checks: >-
-cppcoreguidelines-rvalue-reference-param-not-moved,
-cppcoreguidelines-special-member-functions,
-cppcoreguidelines-use-default-member-init,
-cppcoreguidelines-use-enum-class,
-cppcoreguidelines-virtual-class-destructor,
-fuchsia-default-arguments-calls,
-fuchsia-default-arguments-declarations,
-fuchsia-multiple-inheritance,
-fuchsia-overloaded-operator,
-fuchsia-statically-constructed-objects,
-fuchsia-default-arguments-declarations,
-fuchsia-default-arguments-calls,
-google-build-using-namespace,
-google-explicit-constructor,
-google-readability-braces-around-statements,
@@ -79,63 +71,49 @@ Checks: >-
-llvm-else-after-return,
-llvm-header-guard,
-llvm-include-order,
-llvm-prefer-static-over-anonymous-namespace,
-llvm-qualified-auto,
-llvm-use-ranges,
-llvmlibc-*,
-misc-const-correctness,
-misc-include-cleaner,
-misc-multiple-inheritance,
-misc-no-recursion,
-misc-non-private-member-variables-in-classes,
-misc-override-with-different-visibility,
-misc-unused-parameters,
-misc-use-anonymous-namespace,
-misc-use-internal-linkage,
-modernize-avoid-bind,
-modernize-avoid-variadic-functions,
-modernize-avoid-c-arrays,
-modernize-avoid-c-style-cast,
-modernize-concat-nested-namespaces,
-modernize-macro-to-enum,
-modernize-return-braced-init-list,
-modernize-type-traits,
-modernize-use-auto,
-modernize-use-constraints,
-modernize-use-default-member-init,
-modernize-use-designated-initializers,
-modernize-use-equals-default,
-modernize-use-integer-sign-comparison,
-modernize-use-nodiscard,
-modernize-use-nullptr,
-modernize-use-ranges,
-modernize-use-nodiscard,
-modernize-use-nullptr,
-modernize-use-trailing-return-type,
-mpi-*,
-objc-*,
-performance-enum-size,
-portability-avoid-pragma-once,
-portability-template-virtual-member-function,
-readability-ambiguous-smartptr-reset-call,
-readability-avoid-nested-conditional-operator,
-readability-container-contains,
-readability-container-data-pointer,
-readability-convert-member-functions-to-static,
-readability-else-after-return,
-readability-enum-initial-value,
-readability-function-cognitive-complexity,
-readability-implicit-bool-conversion,
-readability-isolate-declaration,
-readability-magic-numbers,
-readability-make-member-function-const,
-readability-math-missing-parentheses,
-readability-named-parameter,
-readability-redundant-casting,
-readability-redundant-inline-specifier,
-readability-redundant-member-init,
-readability-redundant-parentheses,
-readability-redundant-typename,
-readability-redundant-string-init,
-readability-uppercase-literal-suffix,
-readability-use-anyofallof,
-readability-use-std-min-max,
-readability-use-concise-preprocessor-directives,
WarningsAsErrors: '*'
FormatStyle: google
CheckOptions:

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@@ -1 +1 @@
27aaab4e0ebfc10491720345aa746fc2dffa6a3985f73ec111b12dd99078d46f
dc8ad5472d9fb44ce1ca29a0601afd65705642799a2819704dfc8459fbaf9815

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Required fields:
- **What does this implement/fix?**: Brief description of changes
- **Types of changes**: Check ONE appropriate box (Bugfix, New feature, Breaking change, etc.)
- **Related issue**: Use `fixes <link>` syntax if applicable
- **Pull request in esphome.io**: Link if docs are needed
- **Pull request in esphome-docs**: Link if docs are needed
- **Test Environment**: Check platforms you tested on
- **Example config.yaml**: Include working example YAML
- **Checklist**: Verify code is tested and tests added
@@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ Required fields:
- fixes https://github.com/esphome/esphome/issues/XXX
**Pull request in [esphome.io](https://github.com/esphome/esphome.io) with documentation (if applicable):**
**Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):**
- esphome/esphome.io#XXX
- esphome/esphome-docs#XXX
## Test Environment
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ component_name:
- [x] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder).
If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed:
- [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphome.io](https://github.com/esphome/esphome.io).
- [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs).
```
## 5. Push and Create PR

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
"--privileged",
"-e",
"GIT_EDITOR=code --wait"
// uncomment and edit the path in order to pass through local USB serial to the container
// uncomment and edit the path in order to pass though local USB serial to the conatiner
// , "--device=/dev/ttyACM0"
],
"appPort": 6052,

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@@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ examples/
Dockerfile
.git/
tests/
.?*
.*

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: Report an issue with the ESPHome documentation
url: https://github.com/esphome/esphome.io/issues/new/choose
url: https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs/issues/new/choose
about: Report an issue with the ESPHome documentation.
- name: Report an issue with the ESPHome web server
url: https://github.com/esphome/esphome-webserver/issues/new/choose

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@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
- fixes <link to issue>
**Pull request in [esphome.io](https://github.com/esphome/esphome.io) with documentation (if applicable):**
**Pull request in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs) with documentation (if applicable):**
- esphome/esphome.io#<esphome.io PR number goes here>
- esphome/esphome-docs#<esphome-docs PR number goes here>
## Test Environment
@@ -43,4 +43,4 @@
- [ ] Tests have been added to verify that the new code works (under `tests/` folder).
If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed:
- [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphome.io](https://github.com/esphome/esphome.io).
- [ ] Documentation added/updated in [esphome-docs](https://github.com/esphome/esphome-docs).

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ runs:
- name: Build and push to ghcr by digest
id: build-ghcr
uses: docker/build-push-action@f9f3042f7e2789586610d6e8b85c8f03e5195baf # v7.2.0
uses: docker/build-push-action@bcafcacb16a39f128d818304e6c9c0c18556b85f # v7.1.0
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: false
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: false
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ runs:
- name: Build and push to dockerhub by digest
id: build-dockerhub
uses: docker/build-push-action@f9f3042f7e2789586610d6e8b85c8f03e5195baf # v7.2.0
uses: docker/build-push-action@bcafcacb16a39f128d818304e6c9c0c18556b85f # v7.1.0
env:
DOCKER_BUILD_SUMMARY: false
DOCKER_BUILD_RECORD_UPLOAD: false

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@@ -27,18 +27,6 @@ runs:
path: venv
# yamllint disable-line rule:line-length
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ steps.python.outputs.python-version }}-venv-${{ inputs.cache-key }}
- name: Set up uv
# Only needed on cache miss to populate the venv. ``uv pip install``
# detects the activated venv via ``VIRTUAL_ENV`` so the venv layout
# downstream jobs rely on is preserved.
if: steps.cache-venv.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
with:
enable-cache: true
# Pin uv version so the action does not have to fetch the
# manifest from raw.githubusercontent.com on every cache
# miss; that fetch flakes on Windows runners.
version: "0.11.15"
- name: Create Python virtual environment
if: steps.cache-venv.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' && runner.os != 'Windows'
shell: bash
@@ -46,8 +34,8 @@ runs:
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
python --version
uv pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt
uv pip install -e .
pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt
pip install -e .
- name: Create Python virtual environment
if: steps.cache-venv.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' && runner.os == 'Windows'
shell: bash
@@ -55,5 +43,5 @@ runs:
python -m venv venv
source ./venv/Scripts/activate
python --version
uv pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt
uv pip install -e .
pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt
pip install -e .

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@@ -1 +1 @@
../AGENTS.md
../.ai/instructions.md

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@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ updates:
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: daily
open-pull-requests-limit: 10
ignore:
# Hypotehsis is only used for testing and is updated quite often
- dependency-name: hypothesis

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@@ -35,9 +35,6 @@ module.exports = {
],
DOCS_PR_PATTERNS: [
/https:\/\/github\.com\/esphome\/esphome\.io\/pull\/\d+/,
/esphome\/esphome\.io#\d+/,
// Keep matching the old esphome-docs name during the transition period
/https:\/\/github\.com\/esphome\/esphome-docs\/pull\/\d+/,
/esphome\/esphome-docs#\d+/
]

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
const fs = require('fs');
const { DOCS_PR_PATTERNS } = require('./constants');
const {
COMPONENT_REGEX,
@@ -8,31 +9,6 @@ const {
} = require('../detect-tags');
const { loadCodeowners, getEffectiveOwners } = require('../codeowners');
// Top-level `CONFIG_SCHEMA = ...` (assignment) or `CONFIG_SCHEMA: ConfigType = ...` (annotation).
// Ruff/Black enforce exactly one space around `=` and no space before `:`,
// so we can match strictly: `CONFIG_SCHEMA ` or `CONFIG_SCHEMA:`.
const CONFIG_SCHEMA_REGEX = /^CONFIG_SCHEMA[ :]/m;
// Fetch a file's contents from the PR head SHA via the GitHub API.
// The auto-label workflow runs on `pull_request_target`, which checks out the
// base branch — files added by the PR don't exist in the workspace, so we have
// to fetch them from the head SHA. Returns null if the file can't be fetched.
async function fetchPrFileContent(github, context, path) {
try {
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const { data } = await github.rest.repos.getContent({
owner,
repo,
path,
ref: context.payload.pull_request.head.sha,
});
return Buffer.from(data.content, 'base64').toString('utf8');
} catch (error) {
console.log(`Failed to fetch ${path} from PR head:`, error.message);
return null;
}
}
// Strategy: Merge branch detection
async function detectMergeBranch(context) {
const labels = new Set();
@@ -69,72 +45,52 @@ async function detectComponentPlatforms(changedFiles, apiData) {
}
// Strategy: New component detection
async function detectNewComponents(github, context, prFiles) {
async function detectNewComponents(prFiles) {
const labels = new Set();
let hasYamlLoadable = false;
const addedFiles = prFiles.filter(file => file.status === 'added').map(file => file.filename);
for (const file of addedFiles) {
const componentMatch = file.match(/^esphome\/components\/([^\/]+)\/__init__\.py$/);
if (!componentMatch) continue;
labels.add('new-component');
const content = await fetchPrFileContent(github, context, file);
if (content === null) {
// Safe default: assume YAML-loadable so needs-docs behaviour is unchanged on fetch failure
hasYamlLoadable = true;
continue;
}
if (content.includes('IS_TARGET_PLATFORM = True')) {
labels.add('new-target-platform');
}
if (CONFIG_SCHEMA_REGEX.test(content)) {
hasYamlLoadable = true;
if (componentMatch) {
try {
const content = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8');
if (content.includes('IS_TARGET_PLATFORM = True')) {
labels.add('new-target-platform');
}
} catch (error) {
console.log(`Failed to read content of ${file}:`, error.message);
}
labels.add('new-component');
}
}
return { labels, hasYamlLoadable };
return labels;
}
// Strategy: New platform detection
async function detectNewPlatforms(github, context, prFiles, apiData) {
async function detectNewPlatforms(prFiles, apiData) {
const labels = new Set();
let hasYamlLoadable = false;
const addedFiles = prFiles.filter(file => file.status === 'added').map(file => file.filename);
const platformPathPatterns = [
/^esphome\/components\/([^\/]+)\/([^\/]+)\.py$/,
/^esphome\/components\/([^\/]+)\/([^\/]+)\/__init__\.py$/,
];
const removedFiles = new Set(prFiles.filter(file => file.status === 'removed').map(file => file.filename));
for (const file of addedFiles) {
for (const re of platformPathPatterns) {
const match = file.match(re);
if (!match) continue;
const platform = match[2];
if (!apiData.platformComponents.includes(platform)) break;
// Skip if this is a restructure between flat and subdirectory forms (either direction):
// <component>/<platform>.py <-> <component>/<platform>/__init__.py
const flatEquivalent = `esphome/components/${match[1]}/${platform}.py`;
const subdirEquivalent = `esphome/components/${match[1]}/${platform}/__init__.py`;
if (removedFiles.has(flatEquivalent) || removedFiles.has(subdirEquivalent)) break;
labels.add('new-platform');
const content = await fetchPrFileContent(github, context, file);
if (content === null) {
// Safe default: assume YAML-loadable so needs-docs behaviour is unchanged on fetch failure
hasYamlLoadable = true;
} else if (CONFIG_SCHEMA_REGEX.test(content)) {
hasYamlLoadable = true;
const platformFileMatch = file.match(/^esphome\/components\/([^\/]+)\/([^\/]+)\.py$/);
if (platformFileMatch) {
const [, component, platform] = platformFileMatch;
if (apiData.platformComponents.includes(platform)) {
labels.add('new-platform');
}
}
const platformDirMatch = file.match(/^esphome\/components\/([^\/]+)\/([^\/]+)\/__init__\.py$/);
if (platformDirMatch) {
const [, component, platform] = platformDirMatch;
if (apiData.platformComponents.includes(platform)) {
labels.add('new-platform');
}
break;
}
}
return { labels, hasYamlLoadable };
return labels;
}
// Strategy: Core files detection
@@ -344,7 +300,7 @@ function detectMaintainerAccess(context) {
}
// Strategy: Requirements detection
async function detectRequirements(allLabels, prFiles, context, hasYamlLoadable) {
async function detectRequirements(allLabels, prFiles, context) {
const labels = new Set();
// Check for missing tests
@@ -352,15 +308,8 @@ async function detectRequirements(allLabels, prFiles, context, hasYamlLoadable)
labels.add('needs-tests');
}
// Check for missing docs.
// `new-feature` (PR-body checkbox) always counts. `new-component` / `new-platform`
// only count when at least one newly added file defines a top-level CONFIG_SCHEMA,
// i.e. the new component/platform is actually loadable from YAML.
const docsEligible =
allLabels.has('new-feature') ||
((allLabels.has('new-component') || allLabels.has('new-platform')) && hasYamlLoadable);
if (docsEligible) {
// Check for missing docs
if (allLabels.has('new-component') || allLabels.has('new-platform') || allLabels.has('new-feature')) {
const prBody = context.payload.pull_request.body || '';
const hasDocsLink = DOCS_PR_PATTERNS.some(pattern => pattern.test(prBody));

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@@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ module.exports = async ({ github, context }) => {
const [
branchLabels,
componentLabels,
newComponentResult,
newPlatformResult,
newComponentLabels,
newPlatformLabels,
coreLabels,
sizeLabels,
dashboardLabels,
@@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ module.exports = async ({ github, context }) => {
] = await Promise.all([
detectMergeBranch(context),
detectComponentPlatforms(changedFiles, apiData),
detectNewComponents(github, context, prFiles),
detectNewPlatforms(github, context, prFiles, apiData),
detectNewComponents(prFiles),
detectNewPlatforms(prFiles, apiData),
detectCoreChanges(changedFiles),
detectPRSize(prFiles, totalAdditions, totalDeletions, totalChanges, isMegaPR, SMALL_PR_THRESHOLD, MEDIUM_PR_THRESHOLD, TOO_BIG_THRESHOLD),
detectDashboardChanges(changedFiles),
@@ -133,13 +133,6 @@ module.exports = async ({ github, context }) => {
detectMaintainerAccess(context)
]);
// Extract new-component / new-platform results
const newComponentLabels = newComponentResult.labels;
const newPlatformLabels = newPlatformResult.labels;
// Eligible for needs-docs only if any newly added component or platform file
// defines a top-level CONFIG_SCHEMA (i.e. is actually loadable from YAML).
const hasYamlLoadable = newComponentResult.hasYamlLoadable || newPlatformResult.hasYamlLoadable;
// Extract deprecated component info
const deprecatedLabels = deprecatedResult.labels;
const deprecatedInfo = deprecatedResult.deprecatedInfo;
@@ -161,7 +154,7 @@ module.exports = async ({ github, context }) => {
]);
// Detect requirements based on all other labels
const requirementLabels = await detectRequirements(allLabels, prFiles, context, hasYamlLoadable);
const requirementLabels = await detectRequirements(allLabels, prFiles, context);
for (const label of requirementLabels) {
allLabels.add(label);
}

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@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
{
"name": "auto-label-pr",
"private": true,
"scripts": {
"test": "node --test tests/*.test.js"
}
}

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@@ -41,36 +41,16 @@ function generateReviewMessages(finalLabels, originalLabelCount, deprecatedInfo,
let message = `${TOO_BIG_MARKER}\n### 📦 Pull Request Size\n\n`;
message +=
`Hey @${prAuthor}, thanks for the contribution! Just a heads up, ` +
`this PR is on the large side `;
if (tooManyLabels && tooManyChanges) {
message +=
`(${nonTestChanges} line changes excluding tests, across ` +
`${originalLabelCount} different components/areas)`;
message += `This PR is too large with ${nonTestChanges} line changes (excluding tests) and affects ${originalLabelCount} different components/areas.`;
} else if (tooManyLabels) {
message +=
`(it touches ${originalLabelCount} different components/areas)`;
message += `This PR affects ${originalLabelCount} different components/areas.`;
} else {
message += `(${nonTestChanges} line changes excluding tests)`;
message += `This PR is too large with ${nonTestChanges} line changes (excluding tests).`;
}
message += `, which makes it harder for maintainers to review.\n\n`;
message +=
`Smaller, focused PRs tend to be reviewed much faster since they ` +
`fit into the short gaps between other maintainer work; large ones ` +
`often have to wait for a rare long uninterrupted block of time. ` +
`If you can break this up into smaller pieces that can be reviewed ` +
`independently, it will almost certainly land faster overall.\n\n`;
message +=
`Before putting more time in, it's also worth popping into ` +
`\`#devs\` on [Discord](https://esphome.io/chat) so we can help ` +
`you scope things and flag anything already in flight.\n\n`;
message +=
`For more details (including how to split the work up), see: ` +
`https://developers.esphome.io/contributing/submitting-your-work/` +
`#how-to-approach-large-submissions`;
message += ` Please consider breaking it down into smaller, focused PRs to make review easier and reduce the risk of conflicts.\n\n`;
message += `For guidance on breaking down large PRs, see: https://developers.esphome.io/contributing/submitting-your-work/#how-to-approach-large-submissions`;
messages.push(message);
}

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@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
const { describe, it } = require('node:test');
const assert = require('node:assert/strict');
const { detectNewPlatforms, detectNewComponents } = require('../detectors');
// Minimal GitHub API mock — only repos.getContent is called by detectNewPlatforms/detectNewComponents
// to check for CONFIG_SCHEMA in newly added files.
function makeGithub(content = '') {
return {
rest: {
repos: {
getContent: async () => ({
data: { content: Buffer.from(content).toString('base64') }
})
}
}
};
}
const CONTEXT = {
repo: { owner: 'esphome', repo: 'esphome' },
payload: { pull_request: { head: { sha: 'abc123' }, base: { ref: 'dev' } } }
};
const API_DATA = {
targetPlatforms: ['esp32', 'esp8266', 'rp2040'],
platformComponents: ['cover', 'sensor', 'binary_sensor', 'switch', 'light', 'fan', 'climate', 'valve']
};
const WITH_SCHEMA = 'CONFIG_SCHEMA = cv.Schema({})';
const WITHOUT_SCHEMA = 'CODEOWNERS = ["@esphome/core"]';
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// detectNewPlatforms
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('detectNewPlatforms', () => {
describe('restructure detection (no false positives)', () => {
it('flat .py -> subdir __init__.py is not a new platform', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/endstop/cover.py', status: 'removed' },
{ filename: 'esphome/components/endstop/cover/__init__.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewPlatforms(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles, API_DATA);
assert.equal(result.labels.size, 0);
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, false);
});
it('subdir __init__.py -> flat .py is not a new platform', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/endstop/cover/__init__.py', status: 'removed' },
{ filename: 'esphome/components/endstop/cover.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewPlatforms(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles, API_DATA);
assert.equal(result.labels.size, 0);
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, false);
});
});
describe('genuine new platforms', () => {
it('new subdir platform with CONFIG_SCHEMA sets new-platform and hasYamlLoadable', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/my_sensor/cover/__init__.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewPlatforms(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles, API_DATA);
assert.ok(result.labels.has('new-platform'));
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, true);
});
it('new flat platform with CONFIG_SCHEMA sets new-platform and hasYamlLoadable', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/my_sensor/cover.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewPlatforms(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles, API_DATA);
assert.ok(result.labels.has('new-platform'));
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, true);
});
it('new platform without CONFIG_SCHEMA sets new-platform but not hasYamlLoadable', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/my_sensor/cover.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewPlatforms(makeGithub(WITHOUT_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles, API_DATA);
assert.ok(result.labels.has('new-platform'));
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, false);
});
it('non-platform file addition produces no labels', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/my_sensor/sensor.py', status: 'added' },
];
// Override platformComponents so 'sensor' is not a recognized platform -> no label expected.
const nonPlatformApiData = { ...API_DATA, platformComponents: ['cover'] };
const result = await detectNewPlatforms(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles, nonPlatformApiData);
assert.equal(result.labels.size, 0);
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, false);
});
});
});
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// detectNewComponents
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
describe('detectNewComponents', () => {
it('new top-level __init__.py sets new-component', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/actuator/__init__.py', status: 'added', },
];
const result = await detectNewComponents(makeGithub(WITHOUT_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles);
assert.ok(result.labels.has('new-component'));
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, false);
});
it('new top-level __init__.py with CONFIG_SCHEMA sets hasYamlLoadable', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/my_component/__init__.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewComponents(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles);
assert.ok(result.labels.has('new-component'));
assert.equal(result.hasYamlLoadable, true);
});
it('new top-level __init__.py with IS_TARGET_PLATFORM sets new-target-platform', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/my_platform/__init__.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewComponents(makeGithub('IS_TARGET_PLATFORM = True'), CONTEXT, prFiles);
assert.ok(result.labels.has('new-component'));
assert.ok(result.labels.has('new-target-platform'));
});
it('modified __init__.py does not set new-component', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/existing/__init__.py', status: 'modified' },
];
const result = await detectNewComponents(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles);
assert.equal(result.labels.size, 0);
});
it('nested __init__.py does not set new-component', async () => {
const prFiles = [
{ filename: 'esphome/components/endstop/cover/__init__.py', status: 'added' },
];
const result = await detectNewComponents(makeGithub(WITH_SCHEMA), CONTEXT, prFiles);
assert.equal(result.labels.size, 0);
});
});

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@@ -6,10 +6,9 @@ on:
pull_request_target:
types: [labeled, opened, reopened, synchronize, edited]
# All PR/label/review writes are performed with the App token minted below,
# so the workflow's GITHUB_TOKEN only needs read access for checkout.
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout reads the workflow source
pull-requests: write
contents: read
env:
SMALL_PR_THRESHOLD: 30
@@ -28,14 +27,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@bcd2ba49218906704ab6c1aa796996da409d3eb1 # v3.2.0
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@1b10c78c7865c340bc4f6099eb2f838309f1e8c3 # v2
with:
client-id: ${{ vars.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_ID }}
app-id: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
# Scope the minted App token to the minimum needed by auto-label-pr/*.js.
permission-contents: read # repos.getContent for CODEOWNERS and file lookups in detectors.js
permission-issues: write # listLabelsOnIssue, addLabels, removeLabel, list/createComment
permission-pull-requests: write # pulls.listFiles, list/create/update/dismissReview
- name: Auto Label PR
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ on:
- ".github/workflows/ci-api-proto.yml"
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout for the PR head
pull-requests: write # pulls.createReview / listReviews / dismissReview when generated proto files are stale
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
check:
@@ -26,16 +26,6 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/setup-python@a309ff8b426b58ec0e2a45f0f869d46889d02405 # v6.2.0
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Set up uv
# ``--system`` (below) installs into the setup-python interpreter;
# no venv is created or restored by this workflow.
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
with:
enable-cache: true
# Pin uv version so the action does not have to fetch the
# manifest from raw.githubusercontent.com on every cache
# miss; that fetch flakes on Windows runners.
version: "0.11.15"
- name: Install apt dependencies
run: |
@@ -44,7 +34,7 @@ jobs:
sudo apt install -y protobuf-compiler
protoc --version
- name: Install python dependencies
run: uv pip install --system aioesphomeapi -c requirements.txt -r requirements_dev.txt
run: pip install aioesphomeapi -c requirements.txt -r requirements_dev.txt
- name: Generate files
run: script/api_protobuf/api_protobuf.py
- name: Check for changes

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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ on:
- ".github/workflows/ci-clang-tidy-hash.yml"
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout for the PR head
pull-requests: write # pulls.createReview / listReviews / dismissReview when the clang-tidy hash is out of date
contents: read
pull-requests: write
jobs:
verify-hash:

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@@ -22,7 +22,8 @@ on:
- "script/platformio_install_deps.py"
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout only; the build does not push images
contents: read
packages: read
concurrency:
# yamllint disable-line rule:line-length
@@ -48,7 +49,7 @@ jobs:
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@d7f5e7f509e45cec5c76c4d5afdd7de93d0b3df5 # v4.1.0
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@4d04d5d9486b7bd6fa91e7baf45bbb4f8b9deedd # v4.0.0
- name: Set TAG
run: |

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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
name: CI - GitHub Scripts
on:
push:
branches: [dev, beta, release]
paths:
- ".github/scripts/**"
- ".github/workflows/ci-github-scripts.yml"
pull_request:
paths:
- ".github/scripts/**"
- ".github/workflows/ci-github-scripts.yml"
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
test-auto-label-pr:
name: Test auto-label-pr scripts
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Run tests
working-directory: .github/scripts/auto-label-pr
run: npm test

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@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ on:
types: [completed]
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout of the base repo at the PR's target branch
pull-requests: write # gh api to look up the PR by head SHA and post/update the memory-impact comment
actions: read # gh run download for the memory-analysis artifacts produced by the CI workflow run
contents: read
pull-requests: write
actions: read
jobs:
memory-impact-comment:

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@@ -6,10 +6,18 @@ on:
branches: [dev, beta, release]
pull_request:
paths:
- "**"
- "!.github/workflows/*.yml"
- "!.github/actions/build-image/*"
- ".github/workflows/ci.yml"
- "!.yamllint"
- "!.github/dependabot.yml"
- "!docker/**"
merge_group:
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout for all jobs; individual jobs add their own scopes when they need to write
contents: read
env:
DEFAULT_PYTHON: "3.11"
@@ -31,7 +39,7 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Generate cache-key
id: cache-key
run: echo key="${{ hashFiles('requirements.txt', 'requirements_dev.txt', 'requirements_test.txt', '.pre-commit-config.yaml') }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
run: echo key="${{ hashFiles('requirements.txt', 'requirements_test.txt', '.pre-commit-config.yaml') }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Set up Python ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
id: python
uses: actions/setup-python@a309ff8b426b58ec0e2a45f0f869d46889d02405 # v6.2.0
@@ -44,26 +52,14 @@ jobs:
path: venv
# yamllint disable-line rule:line-length
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ steps.python.outputs.python-version }}-venv-${{ steps.cache-key.outputs.key }}
- name: Set up uv
# Only needed on cache miss to populate the venv. ``uv pip install``
# detects the activated venv via ``VIRTUAL_ENV`` so downstream jobs
# that ``. venv/bin/activate`` see an identical layout.
if: steps.cache-venv.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
with:
enable-cache: true
# Pin uv version so the action does not have to fetch the
# manifest from raw.githubusercontent.com on every cache
# miss; that fetch flakes on Windows runners.
version: "0.11.15"
- name: Create Python virtual environment
if: steps.cache-venv.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: |
python -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
python --version
uv pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_dev.txt -r requirements_test.txt pre-commit
uv pip install -e .
pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt pre-commit
pip install -e .
pylint:
name: Check pylint
@@ -93,8 +89,6 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
needs:
- common
- determine-jobs
if: needs.determine-jobs.outputs.core-ci == 'true'
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
@@ -114,85 +108,6 @@ jobs:
script/generate-esp32-boards.py --check
script/generate-rp2040-boards.py --check
import-time:
name: Check import esphome.__main__ time
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
needs:
- common
- determine-jobs
if: needs.determine-jobs.outputs.import-time == 'true'
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Restore Python
uses: ./.github/actions/restore-python
with:
python-version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
cache-key: ${{ needs.common.outputs.cache-key }}
- name: Check import time against budget and write waterfall HAR
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
script/check_import_time.py --check --har importtime.har
- name: Upload waterfall HAR
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@043fb46d1a93c77aae656e7c1c64a875d1fc6a0a # v7.0.1
with:
name: import-time-waterfall
path: importtime.har
if-no-files-found: ignore
retention-days: 14
device-builder:
name: Test downstream esphome/device-builder
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
needs:
- common
- determine-jobs
if: needs.determine-jobs.outputs.device-builder == 'true'
steps:
- name: Check out esphome (this PR)
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
path: esphome
- name: Check out esphome/device-builder
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
with:
repository: esphome/device-builder
ref: main
path: device-builder
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@a309ff8b426b58ec0e2a45f0f869d46889d02405 # v6.2.0
with:
python-version: "3.13"
- name: Set up uv
# Mirrors the install shape device-builder's own CI uses
# (esphome/device-builder#192): uv replaces pip for the
# install step (order-of-magnitude faster on cold boots,
# with its own wheel cache). actions/setup-python still
# provides the interpreter.
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
with:
enable-cache: true
# Pin uv version so the action does not have to fetch the
# manifest from raw.githubusercontent.com on every cache
# miss; that fetch flakes on Windows runners.
version: "0.11.15"
- name: Install device-builder + esphome from PR
# Install device-builder with its esphome + test extras
# first so its pinned versions of pytest/etc. land, then
# overlay the PR's esphome so the downstream tests run
# against this PR's Python code. ``--system`` installs into
# the runner's Python instead of a venv.
run: |
uv pip install --system -e './device-builder[esphome,test]'
uv pip install --system -e ./esphome
- name: Run device-builder pytest
# ``-n auto`` runs under pytest-xdist (matches device-builder's
# own CI). No ``--cov`` here -- this is purely a downstream
# smoke check against this PR's esphome code.
working-directory: device-builder
run: pytest -q -n auto --maxfail=5 --durations=30 --no-cov --ignore=tests/benchmarks
pytest:
name: Run pytest
strategy:
@@ -217,8 +132,6 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
needs:
- common
- determine-jobs
if: needs.determine-jobs.outputs.core-ci == 'true'
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
@@ -234,14 +147,14 @@ jobs:
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'
run: |
. ./venv/Scripts/activate.ps1
pytest -vv --cov-report=xml --tb=native --durations=30 -n auto tests --ignore=tests/integration/
pytest -vv --cov-report=xml --tb=native -n auto tests --ignore=tests/integration/
- name: Run pytest
if: matrix.os == 'ubuntu-latest' || matrix.os == 'macOS-latest'
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
pytest -vv --cov-report=xml --tb=native --durations=30 -n auto tests --ignore=tests/integration/
pytest -vv --cov-report=xml --tb=native -n auto tests --ignore=tests/integration/
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
uses: codecov/codecov-action@e79a6962e0d4c0c17b229090214935d2e33f8354 # v6.0.1
uses: codecov/codecov-action@57e3a136b779b570ffcdbf80b3bdc90e7fab3de2 # v6.0.0
with:
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
- name: Save Python virtual environment cache
@@ -257,17 +170,12 @@ jobs:
needs:
- common
outputs:
core-ci: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.core-ci }}
integration-tests: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.integration-tests }}
integration-test-buckets: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.integration-test-buckets }}
integration-tests-run-all: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.integration-tests-run-all }}
integration-test-files: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.integration-test-files }}
clang-tidy: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.clang-tidy }}
clang-tidy-mode: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.clang-tidy-mode }}
clang-tidy-full-scan: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.clang-tidy-full-scan }}
python-linters: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.python-linters }}
import-time: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.import-time }}
device-builder: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.device-builder }}
native-idf: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.native-idf }}
native-idf-components: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.native-idf-components }}
changed-components: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.changed-components }}
changed-components-with-tests: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.changed-components-with-tests }}
directly-changed-components-with-tests: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.directly-changed-components-with-tests }}
@@ -277,7 +185,6 @@ jobs:
cpp-unit-tests-run-all: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.cpp-unit-tests-run-all }}
cpp-unit-tests-components: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.cpp-unit-tests-components }}
component-test-batches: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.component-test-batches }}
validate-only-components: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.validate-only-components }}
benchmarks: ${{ steps.determine.outputs.benchmarks }}
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
@@ -301,27 +208,17 @@ jobs:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
EXTRA_ARGS=""
if [[ "${{ contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'ci-run-all') }}" == "true" ]]; then
EXTRA_ARGS="--force-all"
echo "::notice::ci-run-all label detected -- forcing every CI job to run"
fi
output=$(python script/determine-jobs.py $EXTRA_ARGS)
output=$(python script/determine-jobs.py)
echo "Test determination output:"
echo "$output" | jq
# Extract individual fields
echo "core-ci=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.core_ci')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "integration-tests=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.integration_tests')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "integration-test-buckets=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.integration_test_buckets')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "integration-tests-run-all=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.integration_tests_run_all')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "integration-test-files=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.integration_test_files')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "clang-tidy=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.clang_tidy')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "clang-tidy-mode=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.clang_tidy_mode')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "clang-tidy-full-scan=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.clang_tidy_full_scan')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "python-linters=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.python_linters')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "import-time=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.import_time')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "device-builder=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.device_builder')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "native-idf=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.native_idf')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "native-idf-components=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.native_idf_components')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "changed-components=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.changed_components')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "changed-components-with-tests=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.changed_components_with_tests')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "directly-changed-components-with-tests=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.directly_changed_components_with_tests')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
@@ -331,7 +228,6 @@ jobs:
echo "cpp-unit-tests-run-all=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.cpp_unit_tests_run_all')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "cpp-unit-tests-components=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.cpp_unit_tests_components')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "component-test-batches=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.component_test_batches')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "validate-only-components=$(echo "$output" | jq -c '.validate_only_components')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "benchmarks=$(echo "$output" | jq -r '.benchmarks')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Save components graph cache
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/dev'
@@ -341,16 +237,12 @@ jobs:
key: components-graph-${{ hashFiles('esphome/components/**/*.py') }}
integration-tests:
name: Run integration tests (${{ matrix.bucket.name }})
name: Run integration tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- common
- determine-jobs
if: needs.determine-jobs.outputs.integration-tests == 'true'
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
bucket: ${{ fromJson(needs.determine-jobs.outputs.integration-test-buckets) }}
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
@@ -365,36 +257,31 @@ jobs:
with:
path: venv
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ steps.python.outputs.python-version }}-venv-${{ needs.common.outputs.cache-key }}
- name: Set up uv
# Only needed on cache miss to populate the venv.
if: steps.cache-venv.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
with:
enable-cache: true
# Pin uv version so the action does not have to fetch the
# manifest from raw.githubusercontent.com on every cache
# miss; that fetch flakes on Windows runners.
version: "0.11.15"
- name: Create Python virtual environment
if: steps.cache-venv.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: |
python -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
python --version
uv pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt
uv pip install -e .
pip install -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt
pip install -e .
- name: Register matcher
run: echo "::add-matcher::.github/workflows/matchers/pytest.json"
- name: Run integration tests
env:
# JSON array of test paths; parsed into a bash array below to avoid
# shell word-splitting / glob hazards.
BUCKET_TESTS: ${{ toJson(matrix.bucket.tests) }}
INTEGRATION_TEST_FILES: ${{ needs.determine-jobs.outputs.integration-test-files }}
INTEGRATION_TESTS_RUN_ALL: ${{ needs.determine-jobs.outputs.integration-tests-run-all }}
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
mapfile -t test_files < <(echo "$BUCKET_TESTS" | jq -r '.[]')
echo "Bucket ${{ matrix.bucket.name }}: running ${#test_files[@]} integration tests"
pytest -vv --no-cov --tb=native --durations=30 -n auto "${test_files[@]}"
if [[ "$INTEGRATION_TESTS_RUN_ALL" == "true" ]]; then
echo "Running all integration tests"
pytest -vv --no-cov --tb=native -n auto tests/integration/
else
# Parse JSON array into bash array to avoid shell expansion issues
mapfile -t test_files < <(echo "$INTEGRATION_TEST_FILES" | jq -r '.[]')
echo "Running ${#test_files[@]} specific integration tests"
pytest -vv --no-cov --tb=native -n auto "${test_files[@]}"
fi
cpp-unit-tests:
name: Run C++ unit tests
@@ -452,12 +339,9 @@ jobs:
echo "binary=$BINARY" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Run CodSpeed benchmarks
uses: CodSpeedHQ/action@9d332c4d90b43981c3e55ae8e38e68709996240f # v4.17.0
uses: CodSpeedHQ/action@db35df748deb45fdef0960669f57d627c1956c30 # v4
with:
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
${{ steps.build.outputs.binary }}
pytest tests/benchmarks/python/ --codspeed --no-cov
run: ${{ steps.build.outputs.binary }}
mode: simulation
clang-tidy-single:
@@ -531,13 +415,7 @@ jobs:
id: check_full_scan
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
# determine-jobs.clang-tidy-full-scan is true when core C++ changed
# OR the ci-run-all label forced --force-all. Independent of the
# hash check, both must produce a full scan in the job itself.
if [ "${{ needs.determine-jobs.outputs.clang-tidy-full-scan }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "full_scan=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=determine_jobs" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif python script/clang_tidy_hash.py --check; then
if python script/clang_tidy_hash.py --check; then
echo "full_scan=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=hash_changed" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
@@ -549,7 +427,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
if [ "${{ steps.check_full_scan.outputs.full_scan }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "Running FULL clang-tidy scan (reason: ${{ steps.check_full_scan.outputs.reason }})"
echo "Running FULL clang-tidy scan (hash changed)"
script/clang-tidy --all-headers --fix ${{ matrix.options }} ${{ matrix.ignore_errors && '|| true' || '' }}
else
echo "Running clang-tidy on changed files only"
@@ -609,13 +487,7 @@ jobs:
id: check_full_scan
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
# determine-jobs.clang-tidy-full-scan is true when core C++ changed
# OR the ci-run-all label forced --force-all. Independent of the
# hash check, both must produce a full scan in the job itself.
if [ "${{ needs.determine-jobs.outputs.clang-tidy-full-scan }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "full_scan=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=determine_jobs" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif python script/clang_tidy_hash.py --check; then
if python script/clang_tidy_hash.py --check; then
echo "full_scan=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=hash_changed" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
@@ -627,7 +499,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
if [ "${{ steps.check_full_scan.outputs.full_scan }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "Running FULL clang-tidy scan (reason: ${{ steps.check_full_scan.outputs.reason }})"
echo "Running FULL clang-tidy scan (hash changed)"
script/clang-tidy --all-headers --fix --environment esp32-arduino-tidy
else
echo "Running clang-tidy on changed files only"
@@ -704,13 +576,7 @@ jobs:
id: check_full_scan
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
# determine-jobs.clang-tidy-full-scan is true when core C++ changed
# OR the ci-run-all label forced --force-all. Independent of the
# hash check, both must produce a full scan in the job itself.
if [ "${{ needs.determine-jobs.outputs.clang-tidy-full-scan }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "full_scan=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=determine_jobs" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif python script/clang_tidy_hash.py --check; then
if python script/clang_tidy_hash.py --check; then
echo "full_scan=true" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "reason=hash_changed" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
@@ -722,7 +588,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
if [ "${{ steps.check_full_scan.outputs.full_scan }}" = "true" ]; then
echo "Running FULL clang-tidy scan (reason: ${{ steps.check_full_scan.outputs.reason }})"
echo "Running FULL clang-tidy scan (hash changed)"
script/clang-tidy --all-headers --fix ${{ matrix.options }}
else
echo "Running clang-tidy on changed files only"
@@ -833,142 +699,20 @@ jobs:
echo "Config validation passed! Starting compilation..."
echo ""
# Compute the compile-stage component list. Components whose only
# changes are validate.*.yaml files are config-only -- their source
# and test fixtures didn't move, so rebuilding firmware adds no
# signal. Subtract them from this batch before invoking compile.
validate_only_json='${{ needs.determine-jobs.outputs.validate-only-components }}'
if [ -z "$validate_only_json" ]; then
validate_only_json='[]'
fi
if ! validate_only_csv=$(echo "$validate_only_json" | jq -r 'join(",")'); then
echo "::error::Failed to render validate-only-components as CSV from: $validate_only_json"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$validate_only_csv" ]; then
compile_csv="$components_csv"
else
components_sorted=$(echo "$components_csv" | tr ',' '\n' | sort -u)
validate_sorted=$(echo "$validate_only_csv" | tr ',' '\n' | sort -u)
if ! diff_out=$(comm -23 <(echo "$components_sorted") <(echo "$validate_sorted")); then
echo "::error::Failed to compute compile component subset."
exit 1
fi
compile_csv=$(echo "$diff_out" | paste -sd ',' -)
skipped=$(comm -12 <(echo "$components_sorted") <(echo "$validate_sorted") | paste -sd ',' -)
if [ -n "$skipped" ]; then
echo "Validate-only components in this batch (skipping compile): $skipped"
fi
fi
# Show disk space before compilation
echo "Disk space before compilation:"
df -h
echo ""
if [ -n "$compile_csv" ]; then
# Run compilation with grouping and isolation
python3 script/test_build_components.py -e compile -c "$compile_csv" -f --isolate "$directly_changed_csv"
else
echo "All components in this batch are validate-only -- skipping compile stage."
fi
test-native-idf:
name: Test components with native ESP-IDF
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04
needs:
- common
- determine-jobs
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && needs.determine-jobs.outputs.native-idf == 'true'
env:
ESPHOME_ESP_IDF_PREFIX: ~/.esphome-idf
# Comma-joined subset of the native-IDF representative component list,
# computed by script/determine-jobs.py (native_idf_components_to_test).
# Single source of truth -- the full list lives in
# script/determine-jobs.py::NATIVE_IDF_TEST_COMPONENTS.
TEST_COMPONENTS: ${{ needs.determine-jobs.outputs.native-idf-components }}
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Restore Python
uses: ./.github/actions/restore-python
with:
python-version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PYTHON }}
cache-key: ${{ needs.common.outputs.cache-key }}
- name: Cache ESPHome
uses: actions/cache@27d5ce7f107fe9357f9df03efb73ab90386fccae # v5.0.5
with:
path: ~/.esphome-idf
key: ${{ runner.os }}-esphome-${{ needs.common.outputs.cache-key }}
- name: Run native ESP-IDF compile test
run: |
. venv/bin/activate
# Check if /mnt has more free space than / before bind mounting
# Extract available space in KB for comparison
root_avail=$(df -k / | awk 'NR==2 {print $4}')
mnt_avail=$(df -k /mnt 2>/dev/null | awk 'NR==2 {print $4}')
echo "Available space: / has ${root_avail}KB, /mnt has ${mnt_avail}KB"
# Only use /mnt if it has more space than /
if [ -n "$mnt_avail" ] && [ "$mnt_avail" -gt "$root_avail" ]; then
echo "Using /mnt for build files (more space available)"
# Bind mount PlatformIO directory to /mnt (tools, packages, build cache all go there)
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/esphome-idf
sudo chown $USER:$USER /mnt/esphome-idf
mkdir -p ~/.esphome-idf
sudo mount --bind /mnt/esphome-idf ~/.esphome-idf
# Bind mount test build directory to /mnt
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/test_build_components_build
sudo chown $USER:$USER /mnt/test_build_components_build
mkdir -p tests/test_build_components/build
sudo mount --bind /mnt/test_build_components_build tests/test_build_components/build
else
echo "Using / for build files (more space available than /mnt or /mnt unavailable)"
fi
echo "Testing components: $TEST_COMPONENTS"
echo ""
# Show disk space before validation (after bind mounts setup)
echo "Disk space before config validation:"
df -h
echo ""
# Run config validation (auto-grouped by test_build_components.py)
python3 script/test_build_components.py -e config -t esp32-idf -c "$TEST_COMPONENTS" -f --toolchain esp-idf
echo ""
echo "Config validation passed! Starting compilation..."
echo ""
# Show disk space before compilation
echo "Disk space before compilation:"
df -h
echo ""
# Run compilation (auto-grouped by test_build_components.py)
python3 script/test_build_components.py -e compile -t esp32-idf -c "$TEST_COMPONENTS" -f --toolchain esp-idf
- name: Save ESPHome cache
if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/dev'
uses: actions/cache/save@27d5ce7f107fe9357f9df03efb73ab90386fccae # v5.0.5
with:
path: ~/.esphome-idf
key: ${{ runner.os }}-esphome-${{ needs.common.outputs.cache-key }}
# Run compilation with grouping and isolation
python3 script/test_build_components.py -e compile -c "$components_csv" -f --isolate "$directly_changed_csv"
pre-commit-ci-lite:
name: pre-commit.ci lite
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- common
- determine-jobs
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && !startsWith(github.base_ref, 'beta') && !startsWith(github.base_ref, 'release') && needs.determine-jobs.outputs.core-ci == 'true'
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && !startsWith(github.base_ref, 'beta') && !startsWith(github.base_ref, 'release')
steps:
- name: Check out code from GitHub
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
@@ -1242,8 +986,8 @@ jobs:
- memory-impact-pr-branch
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository && fromJSON(needs.determine-jobs.outputs.memory_impact).should_run == 'true' && needs.memory-impact-target-branch.outputs.skip != 'true'
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout to load the comment-posting script
pull-requests: write # ci_memory_impact_comment.py posts/updates the memory-impact comment on the PR
contents: read
pull-requests: write
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
steps:
@@ -1292,9 +1036,7 @@ jobs:
- clang-tidy-nosplit
- clang-tidy-split
- determine-jobs
- device-builder
- test-build-components-split
- test-native-idf
- pre-commit-ci-lite
- memory-impact-target-branch
- memory-impact-pr-branch

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@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
name: Close PR From Fork Default Branch
on:
# pull_request_target is required so we have permission to comment and close PRs from forks.
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, reopened]
permissions:
pull-requests: write # pulls.update to close the PR opened from a fork's default branch
issues: write # issues.createComment to explain to the contributor why the PR was closed
jobs:
close:
name: Close PR opened from fork's default branch
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: >-
github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name != github.event.pull_request.base.repo.full_name
&& github.event.pull_request.head.ref == github.event.repository.default_branch
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const prNumber = context.payload.pull_request.number;
const author = context.payload.pull_request.user.login;
const defaultBranch = context.payload.repository.default_branch;
const headRepo = context.payload.pull_request.head.repo.full_name;
const body = [
`Hi @${author}, thanks for opening a pull request! :tada:`,
``,
`It looks like this PR was opened from the \`${defaultBranch}\` branch of your fork (\`${headRepo}\`), which is the same name as this repository's default branch. Working directly on \`${defaultBranch}\` in your fork causes a few problems:`,
``,
`- Your fork's \`${defaultBranch}\` branch will permanently diverge from \`esphome/esphome:${defaultBranch}\`, making it hard to keep your fork up to date.`,
`- Any additional commits you push to \`${defaultBranch}\` will be added to this PR, so you can't easily work on multiple changes at once.`,
`- Pushing maintainer fixes to your branch is awkward, since it means committing directly to your fork's default branch.`,
`- It makes local collaboration painful — \`${defaultBranch}\` in a checkout becomes ambiguous between upstream and your fork, and maintainers end up with naming collisions when fetching your branch.`,
``,
`Please re-open this as a new PR from a dedicated feature branch. The usual flow looks like:`,
``,
`\`\`\`bash`,
`# Make sure your fork's ${defaultBranch} is up to date with upstream`,
`git remote add upstream https://github.com/${owner}/${repo}.git # if you haven't already`,
`git fetch upstream`,
`git checkout ${defaultBranch}`,
`git reset --hard upstream/${defaultBranch}`,
`git push --force-with-lease origin ${defaultBranch}`,
``,
`# Create a new branch for your change and cherry-pick / re-apply your commits there`,
`git checkout -b my-feature-branch upstream/${defaultBranch}`,
`# ...re-apply your changes, then:`,
`git push origin my-feature-branch`,
`\`\`\``,
``,
`Then open a new pull request from \`my-feature-branch\` into \`${owner}/${repo}:${defaultBranch}\`.`,
``,
`Closing this PR for now — sorry for the friction, and thanks again for contributing! :heart:`,
].join('\n');
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
body,
});
await github.rest.pulls.update({
owner,
repo,
pull_number: prNumber,
state: 'closed',
});

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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ on:
- beta
permissions:
issues: write # issues.addLabels / removeLabel to manage the 'code-owner-approved' label on the PR
pull-requests: read # listReviews to determine whether a codeowner has approved
contents: read # actions/checkout to read CODEOWNERS and the shared codeowners.js helper
issues: write
pull-requests: read
contents: read
jobs:
codeowner-approved:

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@@ -17,10 +17,9 @@ on:
- release
- beta
# PR/review writes (requestReviewers, issues.createComment) are performed with the App token minted below,
# so the workflow's GITHUB_TOKEN only needs read access for checkout.
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout to read CODEOWNERS and the shared codeowners.js helper
pull-requests: write
contents: read
jobs:
request-codeowner-reviews:
@@ -33,20 +32,9 @@ jobs:
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@bcd2ba49218906704ab6c1aa796996da409d3eb1 # v3.2.0
with:
client-id: ${{ vars.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
# Scope the minted App token to the minimum needed by the github-script step below.
permission-pull-requests: write # pulls.listFiles, pulls.get, pulls.listReviews, pulls.requestReviewers
permission-issues: write # issues.listComments and issues.createComment (PR comments use the issues API)
- name: Request reviews from component codeowners
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
const { loadCodeowners, getEffectiveOwners } = require('./.github/scripts/codeowners.js');

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@@ -16,9 +16,6 @@ on:
schedule:
- cron: "30 18 * * 4"
# Deny by default; the analyze job opts in to exactly what it needs.
permissions: {}
jobs:
analyze:
name: Analyze (${{ matrix.language }})
@@ -29,10 +26,15 @@ jobs:
# Consider using larger runners or machines with greater resources for possible analysis time improvements.
runs-on: ${{ (matrix.language == 'swift' && 'macos-latest') || 'ubuntu-latest' }}
permissions:
security-events: write # upload CodeQL SARIF results to the Code Scanning API
packages: read # fetch internal or private CodeQL query packs
actions: read # required by codeql-action when run from a private repo
contents: read # actions/checkout to scan the repository
# required for all workflows
security-events: write
# required to fetch internal or private CodeQL packs
packages: read
# only required for workflows in private repositories
actions: read
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
@@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ jobs:
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@7211b7c8077ea37d8641b6271f6a365a22a5fbfa # v4.36.0
uses: github/codeql-action/init@c10b8064de6f491fea524254123dbe5e09572f13 # v4.35.1
with:
languages: ${{ matrix.language }}
build-mode: ${{ matrix.build-mode }}
@@ -84,6 +86,6 @@ jobs:
exit 1
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@7211b7c8077ea37d8641b6271f6a365a22a5fbfa # v4.36.0
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@c10b8064de6f491fea524254123dbe5e09572f13 # v4.35.1
with:
category: "/language:${{matrix.language}}"

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@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
name: Add Dashboard Deprecation Comment
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize]
# All API calls (pulls.listFiles + issues.{list,create,update}Comment) are performed with
# the App token minted below, so the workflow's GITHUB_TOKEN does not need any scopes.
permissions: {}
jobs:
dashboard-deprecation-comment:
name: Dashboard deprecation comment
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Release-bump PRs (bump-X.Y.Z -> beta, beta -> release) inevitably
# roll up everything merged into dev since the last cut, which can
# include dashboard changes that have already been reviewed once.
# The bot's purpose is to warn new contributors before they invest
# time -- that only applies to PRs entering dev.
if: github.event.pull_request.base.ref == 'dev'
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@bcd2ba49218906704ab6c1aa796996da409d3eb1 # v3.2.0
with:
client-id: ${{ vars.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
# pulls.listFiles + issues.{list,create,update}Comment on PRs. For PR resources
# the issues.*Comment APIs require the pull-requests scope, not issues.
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Add dashboard deprecation comment
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
const commentMarker = "<!-- This comment was generated automatically by the dashboard-deprecation-comment workflow. -->";
const commentBody = `Thanks for opening this PR!
Heads up: the legacy ESPHome dashboard (\`esphome/dashboard/\` and \`tests/dashboard/\`) is **deprecated** and is being replaced by [ESPHome Device Builder](https://github.com/esphome/device-builder). We are not adding new features to the legacy dashboard and it will eventually be removed from this repository.
What this means for your PR:
- **New features / enhancements**: please port the change to [esphome/device-builder](https://github.com/esphome/device-builder) instead. We are unlikely to review or merge new dashboard features here.
- **Bug fixes**: small fixes may still be considered, but please check first whether the same issue exists in Device Builder, where the fix will have a longer life.
- **Security issues**: please do not file a public PR. Report privately via [GitHub security advisories](https://github.com/esphome/esphome/security/advisories/new) so we can coordinate a fix.
We appreciate the contribution and apologize for the friction; flagging this early so your time isn't spent on a change that may not land.
---
(Added by the PR bot)
${commentMarker}`;
async function getDashboardChanges(github, owner, repo, prNumber) {
const changedFiles = await github.paginate(
github.rest.pulls.listFiles,
{
owner: owner,
repo: repo,
pull_number: prNumber,
per_page: 100,
}
);
return changedFiles.filter(file =>
file.filename.startsWith('esphome/dashboard/') ||
file.filename.startsWith('tests/dashboard/')
);
}
async function findBotComment(github, owner, repo, prNumber) {
const comments = await github.paginate(
github.rest.issues.listComments,
{
owner: owner,
repo: repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
per_page: 100,
}
);
return comments.find(comment =>
comment.body.includes(commentMarker) && comment.user.type === "Bot"
);
}
const prNumber = context.payload.pull_request.number;
const { owner, repo } = context.repo;
const dashboardChanges = await getDashboardChanges(github, owner, repo, prNumber);
const existingComment = await findBotComment(github, owner, repo, prNumber);
if (dashboardChanges.length === 0) {
// PR doesn't (or no longer) touches the legacy dashboard. If we previously
// commented (e.g. files were removed in a later push), leave the comment in
// place for history rather than thrash on edit/delete.
return;
}
if (existingComment) {
if (existingComment.body === commentBody) {
return;
}
await github.rest.issues.updateComment({
owner: owner,
repo: repo,
comment_id: existingComment.id,
body: commentBody,
});
} else {
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
owner: owner,
repo: repo,
issue_number: prNumber,
body: commentBody,
});
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@@ -4,29 +4,20 @@ on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize]
# All API calls (pulls.listFiles + issues.{list,create,update}Comment) are performed with
# the App token minted below, so the workflow's GITHUB_TOKEN does not need any scopes.
permissions: {}
permissions:
contents: read # Needed to fetch PR details
issues: write # Needed to create and update comments (PR comments are managed via the issues REST API)
pull-requests: write # also needed?
jobs:
external-comment:
name: External component comment
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@bcd2ba49218906704ab6c1aa796996da409d3eb1 # v3.2.0
with:
client-id: ${{ vars.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
# pulls.listFiles + issues.{list,create,update}Comment on PRs. For PR resources
# the issues.*Comment APIs require the pull-requests scope, not issues.
permission-pull-requests: write
- name: Add external component comment
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
// Generate external component usage instructions
function generateExternalComponentInstructions(prNumber, componentNames, owner, repo) {

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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ on:
types: [labeled]
permissions:
issues: write # issues.createComment to mention component codeowners on the newly labelled issue
contents: read # repos.getContent to fetch CODEOWNERS from the default branch
issues: write
contents: read
jobs:
notify-codeowners:

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@@ -6,12 +6,6 @@ on:
- cron: "30 0 * * *" # Run daily at 00:30 UTC
workflow_dispatch:
# Deny by default; the lock job opts in to exactly what the reusable workflow needs.
permissions: {}
jobs:
lock:
permissions:
issues: write # issues.lock on closed issues
pull-requests: write # issues.lock on closed pull requests
uses: esphome/workflows/.github/workflows/lock.yml@025a1e6255610c498ed590403b7e510b69e474df # 2026.4.1
uses: esphome/workflows/.github/workflows/lock.yml@main

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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ on:
- beta
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout to load detect-tags.js
pull-requests: read # pulls.listFiles to map changed files to component/core/dashboard/ci tags
contents: read
pull-requests: read
jobs:
check:
@@ -29,11 +29,10 @@ jobs:
} = require('./.github/scripts/detect-tags.js');
const title = context.payload.pull_request.title;
const user = context.payload.pull_request.user;
const author = context.payload.pull_request.user.login;
// Skip bot PRs (e.g. dependabot, esphome[bot] device-class sync) -
// they have their own title formats.
if (user.type === 'Bot') {
// Skip bot PRs (e.g. dependabot) - they have their own title format
if (author === 'dependabot[bot]') {
return;
}
@@ -69,15 +68,14 @@ jobs:
return;
}
// Check for MDX syntax characters not wrapped in backticks.
// Astro docs MDX treats bare `<` as JSX component opening tags and
// bare `{` as JS expressions, so both must be escaped in changelog entries.
// Check for angle brackets not wrapped in backticks.
// Astro docs MDX treats bare < as JSX component opening tags.
const stripped = title.replace(/`[^`]*`/g, '');
if (/[<>{}]/.test(stripped)) {
if (/[<>]/.test(stripped)) {
core.setFailed(
'PR title contains `<`, `>`, `{`, or `}` not wrapped in backticks.\n' +
'Astro docs MDX interprets bare `<` as JSX components and bare `{` as JS expressions.\n' +
'Please wrap these characters with backticks, e.g.: [component] Add `<feature>` support'
'PR title contains `<` or `>` not wrapped in backticks.\n' +
'Astro docs MDX interprets bare `<` as JSX components.\n' +
'Please wrap angle brackets with backticks, e.g.: [component] Add `<feature>` support'
);
return;
}

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ on:
- cron: "0 2 * * *"
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout for all jobs; deploy jobs add their own scopes when they need to write
contents: read
jobs:
init:
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ jobs:
if: github.repository == 'esphome/esphome' && github.event_name == 'release'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout to build the sdist/wheel
id-token: write # OIDC token for PyPI Trusted Publishing (pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish)
contents: read
id-token: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
- name: Set up Python
@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ jobs:
name: Build ESPHome ${{ matrix.platform.arch }}
if: github.repository == 'esphome/esphome'
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout to load Dockerfile and build context
packages: write # docker/login-action + build-push-action push image digests to ghcr.io
contents: read
packages: write
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform.os }}
needs: [init]
strategy:
@@ -99,15 +99,15 @@ jobs:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@d7f5e7f509e45cec5c76c4d5afdd7de93d0b3df5 # v4.1.0
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@4d04d5d9486b7bd6fa91e7baf45bbb4f8b9deedd # v4.0.0
- name: Log in to docker hub
uses: docker/login-action@650006c6eb7dba73a995cc03b0b2d7f5ca915bee # v4.2.0
uses: docker/login-action@4907a6ddec9925e35a0a9e82d7399ccc52663121 # v4.1.0
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }}
- name: Log in to the GitHub container registry
uses: docker/login-action@650006c6eb7dba73a995cc03b0b2d7f5ca915bee # v4.2.0
uses: docker/login-action@4907a6ddec9925e35a0a9e82d7399ccc52663121 # v4.1.0
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
@@ -152,8 +152,8 @@ jobs:
- deploy-docker
if: github.repository == 'esphome/esphome'
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout to load Dockerfile and build context
packages: write # docker/login-action + build-push-action push image digests to ghcr.io
contents: read
packages: write
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@@ -178,17 +178,17 @@ jobs:
merge-multiple: true
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@d7f5e7f509e45cec5c76c4d5afdd7de93d0b3df5 # v4.1.0
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@4d04d5d9486b7bd6fa91e7baf45bbb4f8b9deedd # v4.0.0
- name: Log in to docker hub
if: matrix.registry == 'dockerhub'
uses: docker/login-action@650006c6eb7dba73a995cc03b0b2d7f5ca915bee # v4.2.0
uses: docker/login-action@4907a6ddec9925e35a0a9e82d7399ccc52663121 # v4.1.0
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USER }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }}
- name: Log in to the GitHub container registry
if: matrix.registry == 'ghcr'
uses: docker/login-action@650006c6eb7dba73a995cc03b0b2d7f5ca915bee # v4.2.0
uses: docker/login-action@4907a6ddec9925e35a0a9e82d7399ccc52663121 # v4.1.0
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
@@ -212,6 +212,72 @@ jobs:
docker buildx imagetools create $(jq -Rcnr 'inputs | . / "," | map("-t " + .) | join(" ")' <<< "${{ steps.tags.outputs.tags}}") \
$(printf '${{ steps.tags.outputs.image }}@sha256:%s ' *)
deploy-ha-addon-repo:
if: github.repository == 'esphome/esphome' && needs.init.outputs.branch_build == 'false'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs:
- init
- deploy-manifest
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@1b10c78c7865c340bc4f6099eb2f838309f1e8c3 # v3.1.1
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: esphome
repositories: home-assistant-addon
- name: Trigger Workflow
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
let description = "ESPHome";
if (context.eventName == "release") {
description = ${{ toJSON(github.event.release.body) }};
}
github.rest.actions.createWorkflowDispatch({
owner: "esphome",
repo: "home-assistant-addon",
workflow_id: "bump-version.yml",
ref: "main",
inputs: {
version: "${{ needs.init.outputs.tag }}",
content: description
}
})
deploy-esphome-schema:
if: github.repository == 'esphome/esphome' && needs.init.outputs.branch_build == 'false'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [init]
environment: ${{ needs.init.outputs.deploy_env }}
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@1b10c78c7865c340bc4f6099eb2f838309f1e8c3 # v3.1.1
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: esphome
repositories: esphome-schema
- name: Trigger Workflow
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
github.rest.actions.createWorkflowDispatch({
owner: "esphome",
repo: "esphome-schema",
workflow_id: "generate-schemas.yml",
ref: "main",
inputs: {
version: "${{ needs.init.outputs.tag }}",
}
})
version-notifier:
if: github.repository == 'esphome/esphome' && needs.init.outputs.branch_build == 'false'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -221,20 +287,19 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@bcd2ba49218906704ab6c1aa796996da409d3eb1 # v3.2.0
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@1b10c78c7865c340bc4f6099eb2f838309f1e8c3 # v3.1.1
with:
client-id: ${{ vars.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_ID }}
app-id: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: esphome
repositories: version-notifier
permission-actions: write # actions.createWorkflowDispatch on the target repo (only API call made with this token)
- name: Trigger Workflow
uses: actions/github-script@3a2844b7e9c422d3c10d287c895573f7108da1b3 # v9.0.0
with:
github-token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
script: |
await github.rest.actions.createWorkflowDispatch({
github.rest.actions.createWorkflowDispatch({
owner: "esphome",
repo: "version-notifier",
workflow_id: "notify.yml",

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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ on:
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
issues: write # actions/stale labels, comments on, and closes stale issues
pull-requests: write # actions/stale labels, comments on, and closes stale pull requests
issues: write
pull-requests: write
concurrency:
group: lock
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Stale
uses: actions/stale@eb5cf3af3ac0a1aa4c9c45633dd1ae542a27a899 # v10.3.0
uses: actions/stale@b5d41d4e1d5dceea10e7104786b73624c18a190f # v10.2.0
with:
debug-only: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/dev' }} # Dry-run when not run on dev branch
remove-stale-when-updated: true

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@@ -4,9 +4,6 @@ on:
pull_request:
types: [opened, reopened, labeled, unlabeled, synchronize]
permissions:
pull-requests: read # issues.listLabelsOnIssue to detect blocking labels (needs-docs, merge-after-release, chained-pr)
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
cancel-in-progress: true

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@@ -6,27 +6,12 @@ on:
schedule:
- cron: "45 6 * * *"
# Repo writes (branch push, PR open) happen via the App token minted below,
# so the workflow's GITHUB_TOKEN does not need any write scopes.
permissions:
contents: read # actions/checkout for this repo and home-assistant/core
jobs:
sync:
name: Sync Device Classes
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.repository == 'esphome/esphome'
steps:
- name: Generate a token
id: generate-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@bcd2ba49218906704ab6c1aa796996da409d3eb1 # v3.2.0
with:
client-id: ${{ vars.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_CLIENT_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.ESPHOME_GITHUB_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
# Scope the minted App token to the minimum needed by peter-evans/create-pull-request.
permission-contents: write # git.createCommit + refs.create/update to push the sync/device-classes branch
permission-pull-requests: write # pulls.create / pulls.update to open or refresh the sync PR
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@de0fac2e4500dabe0009e67214ff5f5447ce83dd # v6.0.2
@@ -41,56 +26,19 @@ jobs:
with:
python-version: "3.14"
- name: Set up uv
# An order of magnitude faster than pip on cold boots, with its
# own wheel cache. ``--system`` (below) installs into the
# setup-python interpreter so subsequent ``pre-commit`` /
# ``script/run-in-env.py`` steps find the deps without a
# ``uv run`` prefix.
uses: astral-sh/setup-uv@08807647e7069bb48b6ef5acd8ec9567f424441b # v8.1.0
with:
enable-cache: true
# Pin uv version so the action does not have to fetch the
# manifest from raw.githubusercontent.com on every cache
# miss; that fetch flakes on Windows runners.
version: "0.11.15"
- name: Install Home Assistant
run: |
uv pip install --system -e lib/home-assistant
uv pip install --system -r requirements.txt -r requirements_test.txt pre-commit
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -e lib/home-assistant
pip install -r requirements_test.txt pre-commit
- name: Sync
run: |
python ./script/sync-device_class.py
- name: Apply pre-commit auto-fixes
# First pass: let formatters (ruff, end-of-file-fixer, etc.) modify
# files. pre-commit exits non-zero whenever a hook touches anything,
# which would otherwise abort the workflow before the auto-fixes
# can flow into the sync PR.
#
# SKIP:
# - no-commit-to-branch is a local guard against committing on
# dev/release/beta; CI runs on dev by definition, and
# peter-evans/create-pull-request creates the branch itself.
# - pylint surfaces import-error / relative-beyond-top-level
# noise here because this workflow installs only a subset of
# the runtime deps (HA + requirements*.txt); main CI already
# gates pylint on real PRs.
env:
SKIP: pylint,no-commit-to-branch
run: python script/run-in-env.py pre-commit run --all-files || true
- name: Verify pre-commit clean
# Second pass: re-run all hooks against the now-fixed tree.
# Auto-fixers exit 0 (nothing to change); any remaining failure
# from a check-only hook (flake8 / yamllint / ci-custom) is a
# real issue and fails the workflow loudly. Same SKIP list as
# above for the same reasons.
env:
SKIP: pylint,no-commit-to-branch
run: python script/run-in-env.py pre-commit run --all-files
- name: Run pre-commit hooks
run: |
python script/run-in-env.py pre-commit run --all-files
- name: Commit changes
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@5f6978faf089d4d20b00c7766989d076bb2fc7f1 # v8.1.1
@@ -102,4 +50,4 @@ jobs:
delete-branch: true
title: "Synchronise Device Classes from Home Assistant"
body-path: .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
token: ${{ steps.generate-token.outputs.token }}
token: ${{ secrets.DEVICE_CLASS_SYNC_TOKEN }}

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@@ -146,6 +146,5 @@ sdkconfig.*
/components
/managed_components
/dependencies.lock
api-docs/

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ ci:
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
# Ruff version.
rev: v0.15.15
rev: v0.15.10
hooks:
# Run the linter.
- id: ruff
@@ -55,10 +55,9 @@ repos:
hooks:
- id: pylint
name: pylint
entry: python script/run-in-env.py pylint
entry: python3 script/run-in-env.py pylint
language: system
types: [python]
files: ^esphome/.+\.py$
- id: clang-tidy-hash
name: Update clang-tidy hash
entry: python script/clang_tidy_hash.py --update-if-changed
@@ -68,5 +67,5 @@ repos:
additional_dependencies: []
- id: ci-custom
name: ci-custom
entry: python script/run-in-env.py script/ci-custom.py
entry: python3 script/run-in-env.py script/ci-custom.py
language: system

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@@ -1 +1 @@
AGENTS.md
.ai/instructions.md

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@@ -56,7 +56,6 @@ esphome/components/audio_adc/* @kbx81
esphome/components/audio_dac/* @kbx81
esphome/components/audio_file/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/audio_file/media_source/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/audio_http/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/axs15231/* @clydebarrow
esphome/components/b_parasite/* @rbaron
esphome/components/ballu/* @bazuchan
@@ -347,7 +346,6 @@ esphome/components/modbus_controller/select/* @martgras @stegm
esphome/components/modbus_controller/sensor/* @martgras
esphome/components/modbus_controller/switch/* @martgras
esphome/components/modbus_controller/text_sensor/* @martgras
esphome/components/modbus_server/* @exciton
esphome/components/mopeka_ble/* @Fabian-Schmidt @spbrogan
esphome/components/mopeka_pro_check/* @spbrogan
esphome/components/mopeka_std_check/* @Fabian-Schmidt
@@ -405,7 +403,6 @@ esphome/components/qmp6988/* @andrewpc
esphome/components/qr_code/* @wjtje
esphome/components/qspi_dbi/* @clydebarrow
esphome/components/qwiic_pir/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/radio_frequency/* @kbx81
esphome/components/radon_eye_ble/* @jeffeb3
esphome/components/radon_eye_rd200/* @jeffeb3
esphome/components/rc522/* @glmnet
@@ -416,8 +413,6 @@ esphome/components/resampler/speaker/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/restart/* @esphome/core
esphome/components/rf_bridge/* @jesserockz
esphome/components/rgbct/* @jesserockz
esphome/components/ring_buffer/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/router/speaker/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/rp2040/* @jesserockz
esphome/components/rp2040_ble/* @bdraco
esphome/components/rp2040_pio_led_strip/* @Papa-DMan
@@ -443,11 +438,6 @@ esphome/components/sen0321/* @notjj
esphome/components/sen21231/* @shreyaskarnik
esphome/components/sen5x/* @martgras
esphome/components/sen6x/* @martgras @mebner86 @mikelawrence @tuct
esphome/components/sendspin/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/sendspin/media_player/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/sendspin/media_source/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/sendspin/sensor/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/sendspin/text_sensor/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/sensirion_common/* @martgras
esphome/components/sensor/* @esphome/core
esphome/components/serial_proxy/* @kbx81
@@ -609,6 +599,6 @@ esphome/components/xxtea/* @clydebarrow
esphome/components/zephyr/* @tomaszduda23
esphome/components/zephyr_mcumgr/ota/* @tomaszduda23
esphome/components/zhlt01/* @cfeenstra1024
esphome/components/zigbee/* @luar123 @tomaszduda23
esphome/components/zigbee/* @tomaszduda23
esphome/components/zio_ultrasonic/* @kahrendt
esphome/components/zwave_proxy/* @kbx81

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = ESPHome
# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version
# control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = 2026.6.0-dev
PROJECT_NUMBER = 2026.5.0-dev
# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a

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@@ -1 +1 @@
AGENTS.md
.ai/instructions.md

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@@ -4,5 +4,4 @@ include requirements.txt
recursive-include esphome *.yaml
recursive-include esphome *.cpp *.h *.tcc *.c
recursive-include esphome *.py.script
recursive-include esphome *.jinja
recursive-include esphome LICENSE.txt

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@@ -13,16 +13,12 @@ RUN git config --system --add safe.directory "*" \
&& git config --system advice.detachedHead false
# Install build tools for Python packages that require compilation
# (e.g., ruamel.yaml.clib used by ESP-IDF's idf-component-manager).
# Also install libusb-1.0 at runtime so the ESP-IDF tools installer can
# validate openocd-esp32 (it dynamically links libusb-1.0.so.0); without
# it idf_tools.py rejects the openocd install with exit 127 and aborts
# the whole framework setup.
# (e.g., ruamel.yaml.clibz used by ESP-IDF's idf-component-manager)
RUN if command -v apk > /dev/null; then \
apk add --no-cache build-base libusb; \
apk add --no-cache build-base; \
else \
apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends build-essential libusb-1.0-0 \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends build-essential \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \
fi

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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/with-contenv bashio
# ==============================================================================
# Installs the latest prerelease of esphome-device-builder when the
# `use_new_device_builder` config option is enabled.
# This is a temporary install-on-boot step until esphome-device-builder
# becomes a direct dependency of esphome.
# ==============================================================================
if ! bashio::config.true 'use_new_device_builder'; then
exit 0
fi
bashio::log.info "Installing latest prerelease of esphome-device-builder..."
if command -v uv > /dev/null; then
uv pip install --system --no-cache-dir --prerelease=allow --upgrade \
esphome-device-builder ||
bashio::exit.nok "Failed installing esphome-device-builder."
else
pip install --no-cache-dir --pre --upgrade esphome-device-builder ||
bashio::exit.nok "Failed installing esphome-device-builder."
fi
bashio::log.info "Installed esphome-device-builder."

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@@ -49,12 +49,5 @@ if bashio::fs.directory_exists '/config/esphome/.esphome'; then
rm -rf /config/esphome/.esphome
fi
if bashio::config.true 'use_new_device_builder'; then
bashio::log.info "Starting ESPHome Device Builder..."
exec esphome-device-builder /config/esphome \
--ha-addon \
--ingress-port "$(bashio::addon.ingress_port)"
fi
bashio::log.info "Starting ESPHome dashboard..."
exec esphome dashboard /config/esphome --socket /var/run/esphome.sock --ha-addon

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@@ -4,14 +4,6 @@
# Community Hass.io Add-ons: ESPHome
# Configures NGINX for use with ESPHome
# ==============================================================================
# When the new device builder is enabled it serves HA ingress directly,
# so nginx is not used at all -- skip configuration.
if bashio::config.true 'use_new_device_builder'; then
bashio::log.info "Skipping NGINX setup: new device builder serves ingress directly."
bashio::exit.ok
fi
mkdir -p /var/log/nginx
# Generate Ingress configuration

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@@ -5,14 +5,6 @@
# Runs the NGINX proxy
# ==============================================================================
# The new device builder handles HA ingress itself, so nginx is bypassed.
# Block the longrun forever so s6 keeps the dependency satisfied and does
# not respawn it.
if bashio::config.true 'use_new_device_builder'; then
bashio::log.info "NGINX bypassed: new device builder serves ingress directly."
exec sleep infinity
fi
bashio::log.info "Waiting for ESPHome dashboard to come up..."
while [[ ! -S /var/run/esphome.sock ]]; do

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@@ -101,17 +101,6 @@ class AddressCache:
"""Check if any cache entries exist."""
return bool(self.mdns_cache or self.dns_cache)
def add_mdns_addresses(self, hostname: str, addresses: list[str]) -> None:
"""Store resolved mDNS addresses for ``hostname`` in the cache.
Callers that discover ``.local`` hosts (e.g. via mDNS browse) can use
this to avoid a second resolution round-trip during the upload path.
No-op when ``addresses`` is empty.
"""
if not addresses:
return
self.mdns_cache[normalize_hostname(hostname)] = addresses
@classmethod
def from_cli_args(
cls, mdns_args: Iterable[str], dns_args: Iterable[str]

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ from .helpers import (
from .toolchain import find_tool, resolve_tool_path, run_tool
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from esphome.platformio.toolchain import IDEData
from esphome.platformio_api import IDEData
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@@ -793,11 +793,8 @@ class MemoryAnalyzer:
"""Scan ESPHome source object files to map extern "C" symbols to components.
When no linker map file is available, this uses ``nm`` to scan ``.o`` files
under ``src/`` (including ``src/main.cpp.o`` and everything beneath
``src/esphome/``) and build a symbol-to-component mapping. This catches
``extern "C"`` functions, the ESPHome-generated ``setup()``/``loop()``
entry points in ``main.cpp``, and other symbols that lack C++ namespace
prefixes.
under ``src/esphome/`` and build a symbol-to-component mapping. This catches
``extern "C"`` functions and other symbols that lack C++ namespace prefixes.
Skips scanning if ``_source_symbol_map`` was already populated by
``_parse_map_file()``.
@@ -809,12 +806,12 @@ class MemoryAnalyzer:
if obj_dir is None:
return
# Scan all ESPHome-owned source object files: src/main.cpp.o and src/esphome/...
src_dir = obj_dir / "src"
if not src_dir.is_dir():
# Find ESPHome source object files
esphome_src_dir = obj_dir / "src" / "esphome"
if not esphome_src_dir.is_dir():
return
obj_files = sorted(src_dir.rglob("*.o"))
obj_files = sorted(esphome_src_dir.rglob("*.o"))
if not obj_files:
return
@@ -1067,10 +1064,6 @@ class MemoryAnalyzer:
if component_name in self.external_components:
return f"{_COMPONENT_PREFIX_EXTERNAL}{component_name}"
# ESPHome-generated entry point: src/main.cpp.o (contains setup()/loop())
if len(parts) >= 2 and parts[-2:] == ("src", "main.cpp.o"):
return _COMPONENT_CORE
# ESPHome core: src/esphome/core/... or src/esphome/...
if "core" in parts and "esphome" in parts:
return _COMPONENT_CORE

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ from collections import defaultdict
from collections.abc import Callable
import heapq
from operator import itemgetter
from pathlib import Path
import sys
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
@@ -510,7 +509,7 @@ class MemoryAnalyzerCLI(MemoryAnalyzer):
lines.append(
f"{_COMPONENT_CORE} Symbols > {self.SYMBOL_SIZE_THRESHOLD} B ({len(large_core_symbols)} symbols):"
)
for i, (_symbol, demangled, size) in enumerate(large_core_symbols):
for i, (symbol, demangled, size) in enumerate(large_core_symbols):
# Core symbols only track (symbol, demangled, size) without section info,
# so we don't show section labels here
lines.append(
@@ -602,7 +601,7 @@ class MemoryAnalyzerCLI(MemoryAnalyzer):
lines.append(
f"{comp_name} Symbols > {self.SYMBOL_SIZE_THRESHOLD} B & storage ({len(large_symbols)} symbols):"
)
for i, (_symbol, demangled, size, section) in enumerate(large_symbols):
for i, (symbol, demangled, size, section) in enumerate(large_symbols):
lines.append(
f"{i + 1}. {self._format_symbol_with_section(demangled, size, section)}"
)
@@ -641,7 +640,7 @@ class MemoryAnalyzerCLI(MemoryAnalyzer):
lines.append(
f" Symbols > {self.RAM_SYMBOL_SIZE_THRESHOLD} B ({len(large_ram_syms)}):"
)
for _symbol, demangled, size, section in large_ram_syms[:10]:
for symbol, demangled, size, section in large_ram_syms[:10]:
# Format section label consistently by stripping leading dot
section_label = section.lstrip(".") if section else ""
display_name = _format_pstorage_name(demangled)
@@ -700,7 +699,7 @@ class MemoryAnalyzerCLI(MemoryAnalyzer):
content = "\n".join(lines)
if output_file:
with Path(output_file).open("w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
with open(output_file, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(content)
else:
print(content)
@@ -738,8 +737,9 @@ def main():
# Load build directory
import json
from pathlib import Path
from esphome.platformio.toolchain import IDEData
from esphome.platformio_api import IDEData
build_path = Path(build_dir)
@@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ def main():
if not idedata_path.exists():
continue
try:
with idedata_path.open(encoding="utf-8") as f:
with open(idedata_path, encoding="utf-8") as f:
raw_data = json.load(f)
idedata = IDEData(raw_data)
print(f"Loaded idedata from: {idedata_path}", file=sys.stderr)

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@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ def batch_demangle(
failed_count = 0
for original, stripped, prefix, demangled in zip(
symbols, symbols_stripped, symbols_prefixes, demangled_lines, strict=True
symbols, symbols_stripped, symbols_prefixes, demangled_lines
):
# Add back any prefix that was removed
demangled = _restore_symbol_prefix(prefix, stripped, demangled)

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
import os
from pathlib import Path
import subprocess
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
@@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ def _find_in_platformio_packages(tool_name: str) -> str | None:
Full path to the tool or None if not found
"""
# Get PlatformIO packages directory
platformio_home = Path("~/.platformio/packages").expanduser()
platformio_home = Path(os.path.expanduser("~/.platformio/packages"))
if not platformio_home.exists():
return None

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@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
"""Helpers for running an async coroutine from sync code via a daemon thread.
``asyncio.run(coro())`` in the main thread blocks until the loop's cleanup
cycle finishes, which can add hundreds of milliseconds before the caller
receives the result. Running the loop in a daemon thread lets the caller
observe the result as soon as the coroutine completes while cleanup finishes
in the background.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import asyncio
from collections.abc import Awaitable, Callable
import threading
from typing import Generic, TypeVar
_T = TypeVar("_T")
class AsyncThreadRunner(threading.Thread, Generic[_T]):
"""Run an async coroutine in a daemon thread and expose its result.
The runner catches all exceptions from the coroutine and stores them in
``exception`` so ``event`` is always set — this prevents callers waiting
on ``event`` from hanging forever when the coroutine crashes.
Typical usage::
runner = AsyncThreadRunner(lambda: my_coro(arg))
runner.start()
if not runner.event.wait(timeout=5.0):
... # timed out
if runner.exception is not None:
raise runner.exception
result = runner.result
"""
def __init__(self, coro_factory: Callable[[], Awaitable[_T]]) -> None:
super().__init__(daemon=True)
self._coro_factory = coro_factory
self.result: _T | None = None
self.exception: BaseException | None = None
self.event = threading.Event()
async def _runner(self) -> None:
try:
self.result = await self._coro_factory()
except Exception as exc: # noqa: BLE001 # pylint: disable=broad-except
# Capture all exceptions so ``event`` is always set — otherwise a
# crash would hang the waiter forever.
self.exception = exc
finally:
self.event.set()
def run(self) -> None:
asyncio.run(self._runner())

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@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ def validate_potentially_or_condition(value):
return validate_condition(value)
DelayAction = cg.esphome_ns.class_("DelayAction", Action)
DelayAction = cg.esphome_ns.class_("DelayAction", Action, cg.Component)
LambdaAction = cg.esphome_ns.class_("LambdaAction", Action)
StatelessLambdaAction = cg.esphome_ns.class_("StatelessLambdaAction", Action)
IfAction = cg.esphome_ns.class_("IfAction", Action)
@@ -199,10 +199,11 @@ def validate_automation(extra_schema=None, extra_validators=None, single=False):
return cv.Schema([schema])(value)
except cv.Invalid as err2:
if "extra keys not allowed" in str(err2) and len(err2.path) == 2:
raise err from None
# pylint: disable=raise-missing-from
raise err
if "Unable to find action" in str(err):
raise err2 from None
raise cv.MultipleInvalid([err, err2]) from None
raise err2
raise cv.MultipleInvalid([err, err2])
elif isinstance(value, dict):
if CONF_THEN in value:
return [schema(value)]
@@ -396,6 +397,7 @@ async def delay_action_to_code(
args: TemplateArgsType,
) -> MockObj:
var = cg.new_Pvariable(action_id, template_arg)
await cg.register_component(var, {})
template_ = await cg.templatable(config, args, cg.uint32)
cg.add(var.set_delay(template_))
return var
@@ -596,7 +598,7 @@ async def component_resume_action_to_code(
comp = await cg.get_variable(config[CONF_ID])
var = cg.new_Pvariable(action_id, template_arg, comp)
if CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL in config:
template_ = await cg.templatable(config[CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL], args, cg.uint32)
template_ = await cg.templatable(config[CONF_UPDATE_INTERVAL], args, int)
cg.add(var.set_update_interval(template_))
return var

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@@ -3,28 +3,23 @@
import json
from pathlib import Path
from esphome.components.esp32 import get_esp32_variant, idf_version
import esphome.config_validation as cv
from esphome.components.esp32 import get_esp32_variant
from esphome.core import CORE
from esphome.helpers import mkdir_p, write_file_if_changed
from esphome.writer import update_storage_json
def get_available_components() -> list[str] | None:
"""Get list of built-in ESP-IDF components from project_description.json.
"""Get list of available ESP-IDF components from project_description.json.
Excludes ``src``, IDF-managed components (``managed_components/``), and
converted PIO libs (``pio_components/``). Returns ``None`` if the build
dir or ``project_description.json`` isn't ready yet.
Returns only internal ESP-IDF components, excluding external/managed
components (from idf_component.yml).
"""
if CORE.build_path is None:
return None
project_desc = Path(CORE.build_path) / "build" / "project_description.json"
if not project_desc.exists():
return None
try:
with project_desc.open(encoding="utf-8") as f:
with open(project_desc, encoding="utf-8") as f:
data = json.load(f)
component_info = data.get("build_component_info", {})
@@ -35,9 +30,9 @@ def get_available_components() -> list[str] | None:
if name == "src":
continue
# Exclude IDF-managed and converted-PIO components (external).
# Exclude managed/external components
comp_dir = info.get("dir", "")
if "managed_components" in comp_dir or "pio_components" in comp_dir:
if "managed_components" in comp_dir:
continue
result.append(name)
@@ -52,90 +47,23 @@ def has_discovered_components() -> bool:
return get_available_components() is not None
def get_project_cmakelists(minimal: bool = False) -> str:
"""Generate the top-level CMakeLists.txt for ESP-IDF project.
When ``minimal`` is true, omit ``ESPHOME_PROJECT_BUILTIN_COMPONENTS``
since ``project_description.json`` may be stale on the first write.
"""
def get_project_cmakelists() -> str:
"""Generate the top-level CMakeLists.txt for ESP-IDF project."""
# Get IDF target from ESP32 variant (e.g., ESP32S3 -> esp32s3)
variant = get_esp32_variant()
idf_target = variant.lower().replace("-", "")
# esp_idf_size 2.x (bundled with IDF >=6.0) made NG the default and
# removed the --ng flag; on 1.x (IDF 5.5) --ng is required to get
# --format=raw because the legacy mode doesn't support it.
size_ng_flag = "--ng" if idf_version() < cv.Version(6, 0, 0) else ""
# Project-wide compile options: -D defines and -W warning flags (skip
# -Wl, linker flags — those go on the src component via
# target_link_options below). Emitted via idf_build_set_property so the
# flags propagate to every IDF component (including managed ones like
# esphome__micro-mp3) rather than just src/. Required so suppressions
# like ``-Wno-error=maybe-uninitialized`` actually silence warnings in
# third-party components we don't author.
project_compile_opts = [
flag
for flag in sorted(CORE.build_flags)
if flag.startswith("-D")
or (flag.startswith("-W") and not flag.startswith("-Wl,"))
]
# Extract compile definitions from build flags (-DXXX -> XXX)
compile_defs = [flag for flag in CORE.build_flags if flag.startswith("-D")]
extra_compile_options = "\n".join(
f'idf_build_set_property(COMPILE_OPTIONS "{flag}" APPEND)'
for flag in project_compile_opts
)
# Per-project list exposed as a CMake variable so converted PIO libs
# can reference ${ESPHOME_PROJECT_MANAGED_COMPONENTS} without baking
# project-specific names into their cached CMakeLists.
#
# Emit via idf_build_set_property (not plain set()) so the value is
# serialised into build_properties.temp.cmake and visible to IDF's
# early requirements-expansion pass (component_get_requirements.cmake
# runs as a separate CMake script invocation that doesn't load the
# project's top-level CMakeLists; without this, ${ESPHOME_PROJECT_
# MANAGED_COMPONENTS} in a converted-lib REQUIRES expands to empty).
from esphome.components.esp32 import get_managed_component_require_names
managed_components_property = "\n".join(
f"idf_build_set_property(ESPHOME_PROJECT_MANAGED_COMPONENTS {name} APPEND)"
for name in get_managed_component_require_names()
)
# Built-in IDF components exposed via our own property (not IDF's
# __COMPONENT_REQUIRES_COMMON, which would append them to every
# component's REQUIRES including real IDF components). Referenced by
# src/CMakeLists and by each converted PIO lib's CMakeLists. Skipped
# on minimal writes because project_description.json may be stale.
builtin_components_property = (
""
if minimal
else "\n".join(
f"idf_build_set_property(ESPHOME_PROJECT_BUILTIN_COMPONENTS {name} APPEND)"
for name in sorted(get_available_components() or [])
)
f'idf_build_set_property(COMPILE_OPTIONS "{compile_def}" APPEND)'
for compile_def in compile_defs
)
return f"""\
# Auto-generated by ESPHome
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.16)
# On Windows, Ninja can fail with:
# "CreateProcess: The parameter is incorrect (is the command line too long?)"
# when compiler/linker command lines exceed the OS length limit.
#
# The following settings force CMake/Ninja to use *response files* (@file.rsp)
# to pass long lists of includes, objects, and other arguments indirectly,
# avoiding command-line length limits and fixing the build failure.
#
# This is especially useful for large ESP-IDF / ESPHome projects with many
# source files or include directories.
set(CMAKE_C_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_INCLUDES 1)
set(CMAKE_CXX_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_INCLUDES 1)
set(CMAKE_C_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_OBJECTS 1)
set(CMAKE_CXX_USE_RESPONSE_FILE_FOR_OBJECTS 1)
set(CMAKE_NINJA_FORCE_RESPONSE_FILE 1)
set(IDF_TARGET {idf_target})
set(EXTRA_COMPONENT_DIRS ${{CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}}/src)
@@ -143,67 +71,50 @@ include($ENV{{IDF_PATH}}/tools/cmake/project.cmake)
{extra_compile_options}
{managed_components_property}
{builtin_components_property}
project({CORE.name})
# Emit raw JSON size data for ESPHome to read post-build.
add_custom_command(
TARGET ${{CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}}.elf POST_BUILD
COMMAND ${{PYTHON}} -m esp_idf_size {size_ng_flag} --format=raw
-o ${{CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}}/esp_idf_size.json
${{CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}}.map
WORKING_DIRECTORY ${{CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}}
VERBATIM
)
"""
def get_component_cmakelists() -> str:
"""Generate the main component CMakeLists.txt.
def get_component_cmakelists(minimal: bool = False) -> str:
"""Generate the main component CMakeLists.txt."""
idf_requires = [] if minimal else (get_available_components() or [])
requires_str = " ".join(idf_requires)
REQUIRES pulls in the discovered built-in IDF components via the
project-level variables set in the top-level CMakeLists.
"""
# Extract linker options (-Wl, flags). Compile flags (-D, -W) are
# emitted project-wide via idf_build_set_property in
# get_project_cmakelists so they reach every component, not just src/.
# Extract compile options (-W flags, excluding linker flags)
compile_opts = [
flag
for flag in CORE.build_flags
if flag.startswith("-W") and not flag.startswith("-Wl,")
]
compile_opts_str = "\n ".join(sorted(compile_opts)) if compile_opts else ""
# Extract linker options (-Wl, flags)
link_opts = [flag for flag in CORE.build_flags if flag.startswith("-Wl,")]
link_opts_str = "\n ".join(sorted(link_opts)) if link_opts else ""
return f"""\
# Auto-generated by ESPHome
# CONFIGURE_DEPENDS asks CMake to re-check the glob each build so test
# runs that reuse the build dir don't compile stale source paths. It's
# invalid in script mode (cmake -P), which is how IDF's
# component_get_requirements.cmake includes us, so skip it there.
if(CMAKE_SCRIPT_MODE_FILE)
file(GLOB_RECURSE app_sources
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/*.cpp"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/*.c"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/esphome/*.cpp"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/esphome/*.c"
)
else()
file(GLOB_RECURSE app_sources CONFIGURE_DEPENDS
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/*.cpp"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/*.c"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/esphome/*.cpp"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/esphome/*.c"
)
endif()
file(GLOB_RECURSE app_sources
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/*.cpp"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/*.c"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/esphome/*.cpp"
"${{CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}}/esphome/*.c"
)
idf_component_register(
SRCS ${{app_sources}}
INCLUDE_DIRS "." "esphome"
REQUIRES ${{ESPHOME_PROJECT_BUILTIN_COMPONENTS}}
REQUIRES {requires_str}
)
# Apply C++ standard
target_compile_features(${{COMPONENT_LIB}} PUBLIC cxx_std_20)
# ESPHome compile options
target_compile_options(${{COMPONENT_LIB}} PUBLIC
{compile_opts_str}
)
# ESPHome linker options
target_link_options(${{COMPONENT_LIB}} PUBLIC
{link_opts_str}
@@ -213,22 +124,17 @@ target_link_options(${{COMPONENT_LIB}} PUBLIC
def write_project(minimal: bool = False) -> None:
"""Write ESP-IDF project files."""
# Refresh <data_dir>/storage/<name>.yaml.json so the dashboard's
# /info and /downloads endpoints can locate the build (they 404
# otherwise). This mirrors the PlatformIO build-gen path's call
# in build_gen/platformio.py:write_ini().
update_storage_json()
mkdir_p(CORE.build_path)
mkdir_p(CORE.relative_src_path())
# Write top-level CMakeLists.txt
write_file_if_changed(
CORE.relative_build_path("CMakeLists.txt"),
get_project_cmakelists(minimal=minimal),
get_project_cmakelists(),
)
# Write component CMakeLists.txt in src/
write_file_if_changed(
CORE.relative_src_path("CMakeLists.txt"),
get_component_cmakelists(),
get_component_cmakelists(minimal=minimal),
)

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@@ -98,13 +98,11 @@ _KNOWN_FILE_EXTENSIONS = frozenset(
)
# Matches !secret references in YAML text. An optional surrounding
# quote pair around the key is allowed and ignored: YAML treats
# ``!secret 'foo'`` and ``!secret foo`` as the same key. This is
# intentionally a simple regex scan rather than a YAML parse — it may
# match inside comments or multi-line strings, which is the conservative
# direction (include more secrets rather than fewer).
_SECRET_RE = re.compile(r"""!secret\s+['"]?([^\s'"]+)""")
# Matches !secret references in YAML text. This is intentionally a simple
# regex scan rather than a YAML parse — it may match inside comments or
# multi-line strings, which is the conservative direction (include more
# secrets rather than fewer).
_SECRET_RE = re.compile(r"!secret\s+(\S+)")
def _find_used_secret_keys(yaml_files: list[Path]) -> set[str]:
@@ -153,8 +151,8 @@ class ConfigBundleCreator:
def __init__(self, config: dict[str, Any]) -> None:
self._config = config
self._config_dir = Path(CORE.config_dir).resolve()
self._config_path = Path(CORE.config_path).resolve()
self._config_dir = CORE.config_dir
self._config_path = CORE.config_path
self._files: list[BundleFile] = []
self._seen_paths: set[Path] = set()
self._secrets_paths: set[Path] = set()
@@ -260,20 +258,27 @@ class ConfigBundleCreator:
def _discover_yaml_includes(self) -> None:
"""Discover YAML files loaded during config parsing.
Delegates to :func:`yaml_util.discover_user_yaml_files`, which does a
fresh re-parse and force-loads every deferred ``IncludeFile`` so that
*all* potentially-reachable includes are captured (even branches not
selected by local substitutions). Bundles are meant to be compiled on
another system where command-line substitution overrides may choose a
different branch — e.g. ``!include network/${eth_model}/config.yaml``
must ship every candidate so the remote build can pick any one.
We track files by wrapping _load_yaml_internal. The config has already
been loaded at this point (bundle is a POST_CONFIG_ACTION), so we
re-load just to discover the file list.
Secrets files are tracked separately so we can filter them to
only include the keys this config actually references.
"""
discovered = yaml_util.discover_user_yaml_files(self._config_path)
self._secrets_paths.update(discovered.secrets)
config_resolved = self._config_path.resolve()
for fpath in discovered.files:
if fpath == config_resolved:
with yaml_util.track_yaml_loads() as loaded_files:
try:
yaml_util.load_yaml(self._config_path)
except EsphomeError:
_LOGGER.debug(
"Bundle: re-loading YAML for include discovery failed, "
"proceeding with partial file list"
)
for fpath in loaded_files:
if fpath == self._config_path.resolve():
continue # Already added as config
if fpath.name in const.SECRETS_FILES:
self._secrets_paths.add(fpath)
self._add_file(fpath)
def _discover_component_files(self) -> None:
@@ -412,7 +417,7 @@ class ConfigBundleCreator:
@staticmethod
def _add_to_tar(tar: tarfile.TarFile, bf: BundleFile) -> None:
"""Add a BundleFile to the tar archive with deterministic metadata."""
with bf.source.open("rb") as f:
with open(bf.source, "rb") as f:
_add_bytes_to_tar(tar, bf.path, f.read())

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@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
"""Validated-config cache for the upload/logs fast path.
compile dumps the validated config to <data_dir>/storage/<file>.validated.yaml;
the next upload/logs for that YAML reuses it instead of running the full
read_config pipeline. YAML round-trip (yaml_util.dump/load_yaml) keeps
!lambda/!include/IDs/paths intact; mtime gates staleness.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import logging
from pathlib import Path
from esphome.core import CORE
from esphome.helpers import write_file
from esphome.storage_json import StorageJSON, ext_storage_path
from esphome.types import ConfigType
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def compiled_config_path(config_filename: str) -> Path:
"""Path to the cached validated config alongside the storage sidecar."""
return CORE.data_dir / "storage" / f"{config_filename}.validated.yaml"
def _cache_is_fresh(cache_path: Path, source_path: Path) -> bool:
"""True iff the cache file exists and isn't older than the source."""
try:
return cache_path.stat().st_mtime >= source_path.stat().st_mtime
except OSError:
return False
def save_compiled_config(config: ConfigType) -> None:
"""Write the validated-config cache. Always-write so mtime stays fresh.
Mode 0600 because show_secrets=True resolves !secret inline.
Failures are non-fatal: the fast path falls back to read_config.
"""
from esphome import yaml_util
try:
rendered = yaml_util.dump(config, show_secrets=True)
write_file(compiled_config_path(CORE.config_filename), rendered, private=True)
except Exception as err: # noqa: BLE001 # pylint: disable=broad-except
_LOGGER.debug("Skipping compiled config cache write: %s", err)
def load_compiled_config(conf_path: Path) -> ConfigType | None:
"""Load the cached validated config and apply storage metadata to CORE.
Returns None (caller falls back to read_config) when the cache is
missing, older than the source YAML, unparseable, or the sidecar
is incomplete.
"""
cache_path = compiled_config_path(conf_path.name)
if not _cache_is_fresh(cache_path, conf_path):
return None
from esphome import yaml_util
try:
config = yaml_util.load_yaml(cache_path, clear_secrets=False)
except Exception: # noqa: BLE001 # pylint: disable=broad-except
return None
storage = StorageJSON.load(ext_storage_path(conf_path.name))
if storage is None:
return None
# apply_to_core assumes a real compile wrote the sidecar; wizard-only
# sidecars leave both of these unset and can't drive upload/logs.
if not storage.core_platform and not storage.target_platform:
return None
storage.apply_to_core()
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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/helpers.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::a01nyub {
namespace esphome {
namespace a01nyub {
static const char *const TAG = "a01nyub.sensor";
@@ -41,4 +42,5 @@ void A01nyubComponent::check_buffer_() {
void A01nyubComponent::dump_config() { LOG_SENSOR("", "A01nyub Sensor", this); }
} // namespace esphome::a01nyub
} // namespace a01nyub
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
#include "esphome/components/sensor/sensor.h"
#include "esphome/components/uart/uart.h"
namespace esphome::a01nyub {
namespace esphome {
namespace a01nyub {
class A01nyubComponent : public sensor::Sensor, public Component, public uart::UARTDevice {
public:
@@ -22,4 +23,5 @@ class A01nyubComponent : public sensor::Sensor, public Component, public uart::U
std::vector<uint8_t> buffer_;
};
} // namespace esphome::a01nyub
} // namespace a01nyub
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/helpers.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::a02yyuw {
namespace esphome {
namespace a02yyuw {
static const char *const TAG = "a02yyuw.sensor";
@@ -40,4 +41,5 @@ void A02yyuwComponent::check_buffer_() {
void A02yyuwComponent::dump_config() { LOG_SENSOR("", "A02yyuw Sensor", this); }
} // namespace esphome::a02yyuw
} // namespace a02yyuw
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
#include "esphome/components/sensor/sensor.h"
#include "esphome/components/uart/uart.h"
namespace esphome::a02yyuw {
namespace esphome {
namespace a02yyuw {
class A02yyuwComponent : public sensor::Sensor, public Component, public uart::UARTDevice {
public:
@@ -22,4 +23,5 @@ class A02yyuwComponent : public sensor::Sensor, public Component, public uart::U
std::vector<uint8_t> buffer_;
};
} // namespace esphome::a02yyuw
} // namespace a02yyuw
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
#include "a4988.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::a4988 {
namespace esphome {
namespace a4988 {
static const char *const TAG = "a4988.stepper";
@@ -50,4 +51,5 @@ void A4988::loop() {
this->step_pin_->digital_write(false);
}
} // namespace esphome::a4988
} // namespace a4988
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/hal.h"
#include "esphome/components/stepper/stepper.h"
namespace esphome::a4988 {
namespace esphome {
namespace a4988 {
class A4988 : public stepper::Stepper, public Component {
public:
@@ -24,4 +25,5 @@ class A4988 : public stepper::Stepper, public Component {
HighFrequencyLoopRequester high_freq_;
};
} // namespace esphome::a4988
} // namespace a4988
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ void AcDimmer::setup() {
this->zero_cross_pin_->setup();
this->store_.zero_cross_pin = this->zero_cross_pin_->to_isr();
this->zero_cross_pin_->attach_interrupt(&AcDimmerDataStore::s_gpio_intr, &this->store_,
this->zero_cross_interrupt_type_);
gpio::INTERRUPT_FALLING_EDGE);
}
#ifdef USE_ESP8266
@@ -226,25 +226,19 @@ void AcDimmer::write_state(float state) {
void AcDimmer::dump_config() {
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG,
"AcDimmer:\n"
" Min Power: %.1f%%\n"
" Init with half cycle: %s",
" Min Power: %.1f%%\n"
" Init with half cycle: %s",
this->store_.min_power / 10.0f, YESNO(this->init_with_half_cycle_));
LOG_PIN(" Output Pin: ", this->gate_pin_);
LOG_PIN(" Zero-Cross Pin: ", this->zero_cross_pin_);
if (this->zero_cross_interrupt_type_ == gpio::INTERRUPT_RISING_EDGE) {
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Interrupt Type: rising");
} else if (this->zero_cross_interrupt_type_ == gpio::INTERRUPT_FALLING_EDGE) {
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Interrupt Type: falling");
} else {
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Interrupt Type: any");
}
if (method_ == DIM_METHOD_LEADING_PULSE) {
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Method: leading pulse");
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Method: leading pulse");
} else if (method_ == DIM_METHOD_LEADING) {
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Method: leading");
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Method: leading");
} else {
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Method: trailing");
ESP_LOGCONFIG(TAG, " Method: trailing");
}
LOG_FLOAT_OUTPUT(this);
ESP_LOGV(TAG, " Estimated Frequency: %.3fHz", 1e6f / this->store_.cycle_time_us / 2);
}

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@@ -48,7 +48,6 @@ class AcDimmer : public output::FloatOutput, public Component {
void dump_config() override;
void set_gate_pin(InternalGPIOPin *gate_pin) { gate_pin_ = gate_pin; }
void set_zero_cross_pin(InternalGPIOPin *zero_cross_pin) { zero_cross_pin_ = zero_cross_pin; }
void set_zero_cross_interrupt_type(gpio::InterruptType type) { zero_cross_interrupt_type_ = type; }
void set_init_with_half_cycle(bool init_with_half_cycle) { init_with_half_cycle_ = init_with_half_cycle; }
void set_method(DimMethod method) { method_ = method; }
@@ -57,7 +56,6 @@ class AcDimmer : public output::FloatOutput, public Component {
InternalGPIOPin *gate_pin_;
InternalGPIOPin *zero_cross_pin_;
gpio::InterruptType zero_cross_interrupt_type_;
AcDimmerDataStore store_;
bool init_with_half_cycle_;
DimMethod method_;

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@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ from esphome.core import CORE
CODEOWNERS = ["@glmnet"]
gpio_ns = cg.esphome_ns.namespace("gpio")
ac_dimmer_ns = cg.esphome_ns.namespace("ac_dimmer")
AcDimmer = ac_dimmer_ns.class_("AcDimmer", output.FloatOutput, cg.Component)
@@ -19,26 +17,15 @@ DIM_METHODS = {
"TRAILING": DimMethod.DIM_METHOD_TRAILING,
}
ZC_INTERRUPT_TYPES = {
"RISING": gpio_ns.INTERRUPT_RISING_EDGE,
"FALLING": gpio_ns.INTERRUPT_FALLING_EDGE,
"ANY": gpio_ns.INTERRUPT_ANY_EDGE,
}
CONF_GATE_PIN = "gate_pin"
CONF_ZERO_CROSS_PIN = "zero_cross_pin"
CONF_INIT_WITH_HALF_CYCLE = "init_with_half_cycle"
CONF_ZERO_CROSS_INTERRUPT_TYPE = "zero_cross_interrupt_type"
CONFIG_SCHEMA = cv.All(
output.FLOAT_OUTPUT_SCHEMA.extend(
{
cv.Required(CONF_ID): cv.declare_id(AcDimmer),
cv.Required(CONF_GATE_PIN): pins.internal_gpio_output_pin_schema,
cv.Required(CONF_ZERO_CROSS_PIN): pins.internal_gpio_input_pin_schema,
cv.Optional(CONF_ZERO_CROSS_INTERRUPT_TYPE, default="FALLING"): cv.enum(
ZC_INTERRUPT_TYPES, upper=True, space="_"
),
cv.Optional(CONF_INIT_WITH_HALF_CYCLE, default=True): cv.boolean,
cv.Optional(CONF_METHOD, default="leading pulse"): cv.enum(
DIM_METHODS, upper=True, space="_"
@@ -67,6 +54,5 @@ async def to_code(config):
cg.add(var.set_gate_pin(pin))
pin = await cg.gpio_pin_expression(config[CONF_ZERO_CROSS_PIN])
cg.add(var.set_zero_cross_pin(pin))
cg.add(var.set_zero_cross_interrupt_type(config[CONF_ZERO_CROSS_INTERRUPT_TYPE]))
cg.add(var.set_init_with_half_cycle(config[CONF_INIT_WITH_HALF_CYCLE]))
cg.add(var.set_method(config[CONF_METHOD]))

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
#include "adalight_light_effect.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::adalight {
namespace esphome {
namespace adalight {
static const char *const TAG = "adalight_light_effect";
@@ -128,7 +129,7 @@ AdalightLightEffect::Frame AdalightLightEffect::parse_frame_(light::AddressableL
uint8_t *led_data = &frame_[6];
for (int led = 0; led < accepted_led_count; led++, led_data += 3) {
auto white = std::min({led_data[0], led_data[1], led_data[2]});
auto white = std::min(std::min(led_data[0], led_data[1]), led_data[2]);
it[led].set(Color(led_data[0], led_data[1], led_data[2], white));
}
@@ -137,4 +138,5 @@ AdalightLightEffect::Frame AdalightLightEffect::parse_frame_(light::AddressableL
return CONSUMED;
}
} // namespace esphome::adalight
} // namespace adalight
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
#include <vector>
namespace esphome::adalight {
namespace esphome {
namespace adalight {
class AdalightLightEffect : public light::AddressableLightEffect, public uart::UARTDevice {
public:
@@ -34,4 +35,5 @@ class AdalightLightEffect : public light::AddressableLightEffect, public uart::U
std::vector<uint8_t> frame_;
};
} // namespace esphome::adalight
} // namespace adalight
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -17,7 +17,8 @@
#include <zephyr/drivers/adc.h>
#endif
namespace esphome::adc {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc {
#ifdef USE_ESP32
// clang-format off
@@ -161,4 +162,5 @@ class ADCSensor : public sensor::Sensor, public PollingComponent, public voltage
#endif
};
} // namespace esphome::adc
} // namespace adc
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
#include "adc_sensor.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::adc {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc {
static const char *const TAG = "adc.common";
@@ -78,4 +79,5 @@ void ADCSensor::set_sample_count(uint8_t sample_count) {
void ADCSensor::set_sampling_mode(SamplingMode sampling_mode) { this->sampling_mode_ = sampling_mode; }
} // namespace esphome::adc
} // namespace adc
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
#include <cinttypes>
namespace esphome::adc {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc {
static const char *const TAG = "adc.esp32";
@@ -363,6 +364,7 @@ float ADCSensor::sample_autorange_() {
return final_result;
}
} // namespace esphome::adc
} // namespace adc
} // namespace esphome
#endif // USE_ESP32

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@@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ ADC_MODE(ADC_VCC)
#include <Arduino.h>
#endif // USE_ADC_SENSOR_VCC
namespace esphome::adc {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc {
static const char *const TAG = "adc.esp8266";
@@ -54,6 +55,7 @@ float ADCSensor::sample() {
return aggr.aggregate() / 1024.0f;
}
} // namespace esphome::adc
} // namespace adc
} // namespace esphome
#endif // USE_ESP8266

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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
#include "adc_sensor.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::adc {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc {
static const char *const TAG = "adc.libretiny";
@@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ float ADCSensor::sample() {
return aggr.aggregate() / 1000.0f;
}
} // namespace esphome::adc
} // namespace adc
} // namespace esphome
#endif // USE_LIBRETINY

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@@ -15,7 +15,8 @@
#define PICO_VSYS_PIN 29 // NOLINT(cppcoreguidelines-macro-usage)
#endif
namespace esphome::adc {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc {
static const char *const TAG = "adc.rp2040";
@@ -97,6 +98,7 @@ float ADCSensor::sample() {
return aggr.aggregate() * 3.3f / 4096.0f * coeff;
}
} // namespace esphome::adc
} // namespace adc
} // namespace esphome
#endif // USE_RP2040

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@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
#include "hal/nrf_saadc.h"
namespace esphome::adc {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc {
static const char *const TAG = "adc.zephyr";
@@ -201,5 +202,6 @@ float ADCSensor::sample() {
return val_mv / 1000.0f;
}
} // namespace esphome::adc
} // namespace adc
} // namespace esphome
#endif

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
#include "adc128s102.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::adc128s102 {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc128s102 {
static const char *const TAG = "adc128s102";
@@ -27,4 +28,5 @@ uint16_t ADC128S102::read_data(uint8_t channel) {
return digital_value;
}
} // namespace esphome::adc128s102
} // namespace adc128s102
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/hal.h"
#include "esphome/components/spi/spi.h"
namespace esphome::adc128s102 {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc128s102 {
class ADC128S102 : public Component,
public spi::SPIDevice<spi::BIT_ORDER_MSB_FIRST, spi::CLOCK_POLARITY_LOW, spi::CLOCK_PHASE_LEADING,
@@ -18,4 +19,5 @@ class ADC128S102 : public Component,
uint16_t read_data(uint8_t channel);
};
} // namespace esphome::adc128s102
} // namespace adc128s102
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::adc128s102 {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc128s102 {
static const char *const TAG = "adc128s102.sensor";
@@ -17,4 +18,5 @@ void ADC128S102Sensor::dump_config() {
float ADC128S102Sensor::sample() { return this->parent_->read_data(this->channel_); }
void ADC128S102Sensor::update() { this->publish_state(this->sample()); }
} // namespace esphome::adc128s102
} // namespace adc128s102
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
#include "../adc128s102.h"
namespace esphome::adc128s102 {
namespace esphome {
namespace adc128s102 {
class ADC128S102Sensor : public PollingComponent,
public Parented<ADC128S102>,
@@ -23,4 +24,5 @@ class ADC128S102Sensor : public PollingComponent,
protected:
uint8_t channel_;
};
} // namespace esphome::adc128s102
} // namespace adc128s102
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
#include "addressable_light_display.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::addressable_light {
namespace esphome {
namespace addressable_light {
static const char *const TAG = "addressable_light.display";
@@ -65,4 +66,5 @@ void HOT AddressableLightDisplay::draw_absolute_pixel_internal(int x, int y, Col
this->addressable_light_buffer_[y * this->get_width_internal() + x] = color;
}
}
} // namespace esphome::addressable_light
} // namespace addressable_light
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@
#include <vector>
namespace esphome::addressable_light {
namespace esphome {
namespace addressable_light {
class AddressableLightDisplay : public display::DisplayBuffer {
public:
@@ -60,4 +61,5 @@ class AddressableLightDisplay : public display::DisplayBuffer {
optional<uint32_t> last_effect_index_;
optional<std::function<int(int, int)>> pixel_mapper_f_;
};
} // namespace esphome::addressable_light
} // namespace addressable_light
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -13,7 +13,8 @@
#include <cinttypes>
namespace esphome::ade7880 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7880 {
static const char *const TAG = "ade7880";
@@ -312,4 +313,5 @@ void ADE7880::reset_device_() {
this->store_.reset_pending = true;
}
} // namespace esphome::ade7880
} // namespace ade7880
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -16,7 +16,8 @@
#include "ade7880_registers.h"
namespace esphome::ade7880 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7880 {
struct NeutralChannel {
void set_current(sensor::Sensor *sens) { this->current = sens; }
@@ -124,4 +125,5 @@ class ADE7880 : public i2c::I2CDevice, public PollingComponent {
void write_u32_register16_(uint16_t a_register, uint32_t value);
};
} // namespace esphome::ade7880
} // namespace ade7880
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -9,7 +9,8 @@
#include "ade7880.h"
namespace esphome::ade7880 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7880 {
// adapted from https://stackoverflow.com/a/55912127/1886371
template<size_t Bits, typename T> inline T sign_extend(const T &v) noexcept {
@@ -96,4 +97,5 @@ void ADE7880::write_u32_register16_(uint16_t a_register, uint32_t value) {
this->write_register16(a_register, reinterpret_cast<uint8_t *>(&out), sizeof(out));
}
} // namespace esphome::ade7880
} // namespace ade7880
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@
// Source: https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/application-notes/AN-1127.pdf
namespace esphome::ade7880 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7880 {
// DSP Data Memory RAM registers
constexpr uint16_t AIGAIN = 0x4380;
@@ -241,4 +242,5 @@ constexpr uint8_t DSPWP_SET_RO = (1 << 7);
// DSPWP_SEL Register Bits
constexpr uint8_t DSPWP_SEL_SET = 0xAD;
} // namespace esphome::ade7880
} // namespace ade7880
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
#include <cinttypes>
namespace esphome::ade7953_base {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7953_base {
static const char *const TAG = "ade7953";
@@ -159,4 +160,5 @@ void ADE7953::update() {
ADE_PUBLISH(frequency, 223750.0f, 1 + val_16);
}
} // namespace esphome::ade7953_base
} // namespace ade7953_base
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -6,7 +6,8 @@
#include <vector>
namespace esphome::ade7953_base {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7953_base {
static constexpr uint8_t PGA_V_8 =
0x007; // PGA_V, (R/W) Default: 0x00, Unsigned, Voltage channel gain configuration (Bits[2:0])
@@ -130,4 +131,5 @@ class ADE7953 : public PollingComponent, public sensor::Sensor {
virtual bool ade_read_32(uint16_t reg, uint32_t *value) = 0;
};
} // namespace esphome::ade7953_base
} // namespace ade7953_base
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/helpers.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::ade7953_i2c {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7953_i2c {
static const char *const TAG = "ade7953";
@@ -75,4 +76,5 @@ bool AdE7953I2c::ade_read_32(uint16_t reg, uint32_t *value) {
return false;
}
} // namespace esphome::ade7953_i2c
} // namespace ade7953_i2c
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -8,7 +8,8 @@
#include <vector>
namespace esphome::ade7953_i2c {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7953_i2c {
class AdE7953I2c : public ade7953_base::ADE7953, public i2c::I2CDevice {
public:
@@ -23,4 +24,5 @@ class AdE7953I2c : public ade7953_base::ADE7953, public i2c::I2CDevice {
bool ade_read_32(uint16_t reg, uint32_t *value) override;
};
} // namespace esphome::ade7953_i2c
} // namespace ade7953_i2c
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/helpers.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::ade7953_spi {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7953_spi {
static const char *const TAG = "ade7953";
@@ -82,4 +83,5 @@ bool AdE7953Spi::ade_read_32(uint16_t reg, uint32_t *value) {
return false;
}
} // namespace esphome::ade7953_spi
} // namespace ade7953_spi
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -8,7 +8,8 @@
#include <vector>
namespace esphome::ade7953_spi {
namespace esphome {
namespace ade7953_spi {
class AdE7953Spi : public ade7953_base::ADE7953,
public spi::SPIDevice<spi::BIT_ORDER_MSB_FIRST, spi::CLOCK_POLARITY_HIGH, spi::CLOCK_PHASE_TRAILING,
@@ -27,4 +28,5 @@ class AdE7953Spi : public ade7953_base::ADE7953,
bool ade_read_32(uint16_t reg, uint32_t *value) override;
};
} // namespace esphome::ade7953_spi
} // namespace ade7953_spi
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/hal.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::ads1115 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ads1115 {
static const char *const TAG = "ads1115";
static const uint8_t ADS1115_REGISTER_CONVERSION = 0x00;
@@ -207,4 +208,5 @@ float ADS1115Component::request_measurement(ADS1115Multiplexer multiplexer, ADS1
return millivolts / 1e3f;
}
} // namespace esphome::ads1115
} // namespace ads1115
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
#include <vector>
namespace esphome::ads1115 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ads1115 {
enum ADS1115Multiplexer {
ADS1115_MULTIPLEXER_P0_N1 = 0b000,
@@ -59,4 +60,5 @@ class ADS1115Component : public Component, public i2c::I2CDevice {
bool continuous_mode_;
};
} // namespace esphome::ads1115
} // namespace ads1115
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::ads1115 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ads1115 {
static const char *const TAG = "ads1115.sensor";
@@ -28,4 +29,5 @@ void ADS1115Sensor::dump_config() {
this->multiplexer_, this->gain_, this->resolution_, this->samplerate_);
}
} // namespace esphome::ads1115
} // namespace ads1115
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -8,7 +8,8 @@
#include "../ads1115.h"
namespace esphome::ads1115 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ads1115 {
/// Internal holder class that is in instance of Sensor so that the hub can create individual sensors.
class ADS1115Sensor : public sensor::Sensor,
@@ -32,4 +33,5 @@ class ADS1115Sensor : public sensor::Sensor,
ADS1115Samplerate samplerate_;
};
} // namespace esphome::ads1115
} // namespace ads1115
} // namespace esphome

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
#include "esphome/core/helpers.h"
#include "esphome/core/log.h"
namespace esphome::ads1118 {
namespace esphome {
namespace ads1118 {
static const char *const TAG = "ads1118";
static const uint8_t ADS1118_DATA_RATE_860_SPS = 0b111;
@@ -121,4 +122,5 @@ float ADS1118::request_measurement(ADS1118Multiplexer multiplexer, ADS1118Gain g
}
}
} // namespace esphome::ads1118
} // namespace ads1118
} // namespace esphome

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