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* fix: FastLED SPI_DATA_RATE being truncated to 8 bits FastLED expects SPI_DATA_RATE as an uint32_t, but we had it as uint8_t. Fix that to avoid the data rate being truncated. * fastled: allow specifying data rate Previously, we've just taken the default data rate from FastLED. However, that does not always work properly. In my case, I had a slow level shifter that couldn't keep up with the 1 MHz data rate default for WS2801. Long cabling might also be a reason why one might want to reduce the data rate. This will add a new optional "data_rate" config option where one may specify the desired data rate as a frequency: light: - platform: fastled_spi chipset: WS2801 data_pin: GPIO23 clock_pin: GPIO22 data_rate: 500kHz num_leds: 178 |
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test2.yaml | ||
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test4.yaml |
Tests for ESPHome
This directory contains some tests for ESPHome.
At the moment, all the tests only work by simply executing
esphome
over some YAML files that are made to test
whether the yaml gets converted to the proper C++ code.
Of course this is all just very high-level and things like unit tests would be much better. So if you have time and know how to set up a unit testing framework for python, please do give it a try.
When adding entries in test_.yaml files we usually need only
one file updated, unless conflicting code is generated for
different configurations, e.g. wifi
and ethernet
cannot
be tested on the same device.
Current test_.yaml file contents.
Test name | Platform | Network |
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test1.yaml | ESP32 | wifi |
test2.yaml | ESP32 | ethernet |
test3.yaml | ESP8266 | wifi |
test4.yaml | ESP32 | ethernet |