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Fix: Unhandled NoneType sessions in jellyfin #147659
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Hey there @RunC0deRun, @ctalkington, mind taking a look at this pull request as it has been labeled with an integration ( Code owner commandsCode owners of
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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds a guard in the Jellyfin coordinator to handle cases where sessions
can be None
, preventing attempts to iterate over a NoneType
.
- Introduce an early return when
sessions
is falsy. - Preserve the existing behavior of returning an empty mapping for no active sessions.
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homeassistant/components/jellyfin/coordinator.py:57
- Add a pytest case simulating
api_client.jellyfin.sessions
returningNone
to verify that the coordinator method returns an empty dict without errors.
if not sessions:
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Thanks, @zweckj 👍
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Breaking change
Proposed change
Type of change
sessions could be None which broke the code
Additional information
Checklist
ruff format homeassistant tests
)If user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed:
If the code communicates with devices, web services, or third-party tools:
Updated and included derived files by running:
python3 -m script.hassfest
.requirements_all.txt
.Updated by running
python3 -m script.gen_requirements_all
.To help with the load of incoming pull requests: