Based on issue #1976 - specify explicitly that these fields can include environment variables to avoid interpretation that environment variables could be used anywhere.
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Hoped to investigate this with my dev board at some point. In the meantime, added a warning for others who may experience it when upgrading to the new stable release.
* 📝✅🔧 - Make RTMP config global
Fixes#1671
* 📝✅🔧 - Make timestamp style config global
Fixes#1656
* fix test function names
* formatter
Co-authored-by: Blake Blackshear <blakeb@blakeshome.com>
In the homeassistant app, the notification timestamp is generated when the push message is received by the app. Delays caused by servers, device load, or network latency/availability will delay those pushes - so in the following case:
1:00 - A dog is detected in the front
1:02 - It stops moving around or leaves view, last notification push sent
1:05 - The phone connects to the network
The user, seeing the alert at 1:05, will see that the notification occurred "a few seconds ago", since the timestamp the app sends to the OS was at 1:05. By adding the `when` parameter, it will instead correctly show that the event was triggered at 1:00.
This is exacerbated by the fact that the default behavior of android pushes won't wake the device from deep sleep - in order to receive it as a high priority notification, the additional parameters
```
data:
priority: high
ttl: 0
```
have to be added.
* Add FAQ section
Add FAQ section and verbiage about a finding with camera motion sensors in HomeKit.
* Changes made based on inputs
* Fix markdown
Co-authored-by: Blake Blackshear <blakeb@blakeshome.com>
Refs #1440
Indicate that width and height are only used for the detect role and so other streams for with other roles are passed through and resolution is not needed.