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When calling opentherm_gw.set_clock without any date or time parameters, the current date and time should be used.
Without this fix, we accidentally save the date and time when the integration is loaded into the default values. With this fix, we make sure to obtain the date and time at the moment the service is called. The PR currently uses a lambda to achieve this, which would trigger pylint. If there is a better way to do this, I'm open to suggestions.

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@MartinHjelmare MartinHjelmare changed the title Fix default parameter values for service opentherm_gw.set_clock. Fix default parameter values for service opentherm_gw.set_clock Oct 9, 2021
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Looks good!

@MartinHjelmare MartinHjelmare added this to the 2021.10.3 milestone Oct 9, 2021
@MartinHjelmare MartinHjelmare merged commit 8b013b8 into home-assistant:dev Oct 9, 2021
@mvn23 mvn23 deleted the opentherm_gw-clock-fix branch October 10, 2021 00:42
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Setting OpenTherm time using actual time results in wrong time on thermostat
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