Martin Herbst 5533643a3a
[homematic] Smaller fixes and conversion of properties files to UTF-8 (#10813)
* Prevent possible NPE

Signed-off-by: Martin Herbst <develop@mherbst.de>

* Spotless

Signed-off-by: Martin Herbst <develop@mherbst.de>

* Fixes missing unit information (especially for HmIP devices)

For some HmIP devices the "valueunit" attribute is empty and thus no
default unit type could be derived. Using the data point name solves
this problem (at least for the relevant data points).

Fixes #10533

Signed-off-by: Martin Herbst <develop@mherbst.de>

* Condition result was wrong because of missing brackets

Signed-off-by: Martin Herbst <develop@mherbst.de>

* Regenerated and reorganized descriptions


Signed-off-by: Martin Herbst <develop@mherbst.de>

* Encoding changed to UTF-8 and some smaller text corrections

Signed-off-by: Martin Herbst <develop@mherbst.de>

* Use default value as maximum if is greater than received max value

For some devices the data point definition retrieved from the CCU
contains default values that are higher than the maximum value. In order
to allow the configuration of these config options the allowed maximum
value needs to be set to the default value.

Fixes #10552

Signed-off-by: Martin Herbst <develop@mherbst.de>
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openHAB Add-ons

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This repository contains the official set of add-ons that are implemented on top of openHAB Core APIs. Add-ons that got accepted in here will be maintained (e.g. adapted to new core APIs) by the openHAB Add-on maintainers.

To get started with binding development, follow our guidelines and tutorials over at https://www.openhab.org/docs/developer.

If you are interested in openHAB Core development, we invite you to come by on https://github.com/openhab/openhab-core.

Add-ons in other repositories

Some add-ons are not in this repository, but still part of the official openHAB distribution. An incomplete list of other repositories follows below:

Development / Repository Organization

openHAB add-ons are Java .jar files.

The openHAB build system is based on Maven. The official IDE (Integrated development environment) is Eclipse.

You find the following repository structure:

.
+-- bom       Maven buildsystem: Bill of materials
|   +-- openhab-addons  Lists all extensions for other repos to reference them
|   +-- ...             Other boms
|
+-- bundles   Official openHAB extensions
|   +-- org.openhab.binding.airquality
|   +-- org.openhab.binding.astro
|   +-- ...
|
+-- features  Part of the runtime dependency resolver ("Karaf features")
|
+-- itests    Integration tests. Those tests require parts of the framework to run.
|   +-- org.openhab.binding.astro.tests
|   +-- org.openhab.binding.avmfritz.tests
|   +-- ...
|
+-- src/etc   Auxilary buildsystem files: The license header for automatic checks for example
+-- tools     Static code analyser instructions
|
+-- CODEOWNERS  This file assigns people to directories so that they are informed if a pull-request
                would modify their add-ons.

Command line build

To build all add-ons from the command-line, type in:

mvn clean install

To improve build times you can add the following options to the command:

Option Description
-DskipChecks Skip the static analysis (Checkstyle, FindBugs)
-DskipTests Skip the execution of tests
-Dmaven.test.skip=true Skip the compilation and execution of tests
-Dfeatures.verify.skip=true Skip the Karaf feature verification
-Dspotless.check.skip=true Skip the Spotless code style checks
-o Work offline so Maven does not download any updates
-T 1C Build in parallel, using 1 thread per core

For example you can skip checks and tests during development with:

mvn clean install -DskipChecks -DskipTests

Adding these options improves the build time but could hide problems in your code. Parallel builds are also less easy to debug and the increased load may cause timing sensitive tests to fail.

To check if your code is following the code style run: mvn spotless:check To reformat your code so it conforms to the code style you can run: mvn spotless:apply

When your add-on also has an integration test in the itests directory, you may need to update the runbundles in the itest.bndrun file when the Maven dependencies change. Maven can resolve the integration test dependencies automatically by executing: mvn clean install -DwithResolver -DskipChecks

The build generates a .jar file per bundle in the respective bundle /target directory.

How to develop via an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)

We have assembled some step-by-step guides for different IDEs on our developer documentation website:

https://www.openhab.org/docs/developer/#setup-the-development-environment

Happy coding!

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