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feat: Expose polling interval as a sensor #948
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alandtse#948 made me realize that the car data was being polled far less frequently than I thought as the underlying library was caching, but every time the coordinator fired, it would still callback all the listeners and write the state of all the entities which meant we ended up writing state every 10 seconds even if nothing has changed. Since the data the coordinator returns can be compared with __eq__, enabling always_update=False will check if the data has changed and only fire the listeners if it has. This avoids 1000s of entity writes per minute which was the bulk of the state writes on my HA instance
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alandtse#948 made me realize that the car data was being polled far less frequently than I thought as the underlying library was caching, but every time the coordinator fired, it would still callback all the listeners and write the state of all the entities which meant we ended up writing state every 10 seconds even if nothing has changed. Keep track of when the controller was last updated in each entity and if it has not changed, we skip the state write. This reduced the number of calls to `async_write_ha_state` by 62% on my production HA instance!
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* perf: avoid writing state when the controller did not actually update #948 made me realize that the car data was being polled far less frequently than I thought as the underlying library was caching, but every time the coordinator fired, it would still callback all the listeners and write the state of all the entities which meant we ended up writing state every 10 seconds even if nothing has changed. Keep track of when the controller was last updated in each entity and if it has not changed, we skip the state write. This reduced the number of calls to `async_write_ha_state` by 62% on my production HA instance! * fix async_added_to_hass was being overridden and forgot to remove in pr
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Exposes the polling interval as a sensor as requested in #946