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This new method "is_tv_on()" report the status of the TV. This aim at avoiding sending a dummy key for TV using websocket, doing so can wake TV up if send during an update, or during an update status check. home-assistant/core#11179
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This new method "is_tv_on()" report the status of the TV.
Until now, to know the status of the TV, a dummy key was sent and the exception/timeout was a sign of a TV being OFF. This is problematic on the latest TV (2017, 2018), as it wakes the TV up, if the TV was updating itself (or checking for update).
This was happening for example in Home-Assistant, the key command 'KEY' was send via websocket, randomly waking the TV up.
With the new method, the availability of the REST endpoint is checked (http://URL:PORT/api/v2/). It will still report the TV as being ON during update refresh, but won't turn it ON.
home-assistant/core#11179