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Bring back service call callback to Rx API #148

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Bring back the Service Call callback attribute support

Use netdaemon.batterymanager_callmefromhass service to call.

    [HomeAssistantServiceCall]
    public void CallMeFromHass(dynamic data)
    {
        Log("A call from hass! {data}", data);
    }

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@helto4real helto4real merged commit 5573e68 into dev Jun 30, 2020
@helto4real helto4real deleted the HandleServiceCallForRx branch June 30, 2020 12:27
Ikcelaks pushed a commit to Ikcelaks/netdaemon that referenced this pull request Dec 23, 2022
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