omni-pca/pyproject.toml
Ryan Malloy 259c46e558 Release 2026.5.11: v1-over-UDP + HA integration
First PyPI release of the v1 wire path. Wheel published from local
source 2026-05-11 with omni_pca/v1/ subpackage included.

What's in 2026.5.11 vs 2026.5.10 (already on PyPI):
* New omni_pca.v1 subpackage -- OmniConnectionV1, OmniClientV1,
  OmniClientV1Adapter -- for panels that listen on UDP only and
  speak the legacy OmniLink (not OmniLink2) wire dialect.
* HA integration wires the adapter into the coordinator when
  Transport=UDP is selected at config-flow time; v2/TCP path is
  unchanged.
* Streaming UploadNames discovery (bare opcode + lock-step
  Acknowledge until EOD/NAK).
* Long-form RequestUnitStatus for unit indices > 255 (sprinklers,
  named flags, expansion-enclosure outputs).
* Chunked status polls -- firmware 2.12 NAKs at ~63 records per
  request, so we batch in groups of 40.
* OmniConnection.close() now sends ClientSessionTerminated so the
  panel frees our session slot immediately on disconnect.

Verified end-to-end against a firmware 2.12 OmniPro II panel at
192.168.1.9: discovery (16 zones, 44 units, 16 buttons, 8 codes,
2 thermostats, 8 messages) + status polling + execute_command
round-trip all working under HA, side-by-side with the existing
TCP mock-panel path in the dev stack.

README: new "Two wire dialects" section explaining when to pick
TCP/OmniClient vs UDP/OmniClientV1.
manifest.json: requirements bump to omni-pca==2026.5.11.
2026-05-11 13:40:34 -06:00

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[project]
name = "omni-pca"
version = "2026.5.11"
description = "Async Python client for HAI/Leviton Omni-Link II home automation panels (Omni Pro II, Omni IIe, Omni LTe, Lumina)."
readme = "README.md"
license = { text = "MIT" }
authors = [{ name = "Ryan Malloy", email = "ryan@supported.systems" }]
requires-python = ">=3.14.2"
keywords = ["hai", "leviton", "omni", "home-automation", "omni-link", "home-assistant"]
classifiers = [
"Development Status :: 3 - Alpha",
"Framework :: AsyncIO",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License",
"Operating System :: OS Independent",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 3.14",
"Topic :: Home Automation",
]
dependencies = [
"cryptography>=44.0.0",
]
[project.optional-dependencies]
cli = ["rich>=13.9.0", "typer>=0.15.0"]
[project.scripts]
omni-pca = "omni_pca.__main__:main"
[project.urls]
Repository = "https://git.supported.systems/warehack.ing/omni-pca"
[build-system]
requires = ["uv_build>=0.11.8,<0.12.0"]
build-backend = "uv_build"
[dependency-groups]
dev = [
"pytest>=8.3.0",
"pytest-asyncio>=0.25.0",
"pytest-cov>=6.0.0",
"ruff>=0.13.0",
"mypy>=1.18.0",
]
# Optional group for testing the HA custom_component end-to-end. Pulls in
# the full Home Assistant test harness; requires Python 3.14.2+. The repo's
# .python-version pins to 3.14 for development; install with:
# uv sync --group ha
ha = [
"pytest-homeassistant-custom-component>=0.13.330",
]
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
asyncio_mode = "auto"
testpaths = ["tests"]
addopts = ["-ra", "--strict-markers", "--strict-config"]
markers = [
"slow: tests that take more than ~1s",
"live: tests that require a real panel (skipped by default)",
]
[tool.ruff]
line-length = 100
target-version = "py312"
src = ["src", "tests", "custom_components"]
[tool.ruff.lint]
select = [
"E", "F", "W",
"I", "N", "UP", "B", "A", "C4", "PT", "SIM", "RUF",
]
ignore = ["E501"]
[tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
"tests/*" = ["N802", "N803", "PT011"]
[tool.mypy]
python_version = "3.12"
strict = true
warn_unused_configs = true
warn_redundant_casts = true
warn_unused_ignores = true
disallow_untyped_defs = true
no_implicit_reexport = true