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Bump aioshelly to 13.7.2 #148706
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Hey there @balloob, @bieniu, @chemelli74, @bdraco, mind taking a look at this pull request as it has been labeled with an integration ( Code owner commandsCode owners of
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Pull Request Overview
This PR updates the Shelly integration to use aioshelly version 13.7.2, which includes a fix for Gen1 devices with firmware before v1.10.0.
- Bump aioshelly from 13.7.1 to 13.7.2 in test requirements
- Bump aioshelly from 13.7.1 to 13.7.2 in production requirements
- Update
manifest.jsonto require aioshelly==13.7.2
Reviewed Changes
Copilot reviewed 3 out of 3 changed files in this pull request and generated no comments.
| File | Description |
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| requirements_test_all.txt | Updated aioshelly dependency |
| requirements_all.txt | Updated aioshelly dependency |
| homeassistant/components/shelly/manifest.json | Updated aioshelly requirement |
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Proposed change
changelog: home-assistant-libs/aioshelly@13.7.1...13.7.2
Fix regression for Gen1 devices with firmware before v1.10.0
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ruff format homeassistant tests)If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed:
If the code communicates with devices, web services, or third-party tools:
Updated and included derived files by running:
python3 -m script.hassfest.requirements_all.txt.Updated by running
python3 -m script.gen_requirements_all.To help with the load of incoming pull requests: