Update service domain for html5 from 'notify' to 'html5'#29145
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Breaking Change:
This change breaks existing service call references to the
notify.html5_*services by changing the service calls to behtml5.*.Description:
Update the domain and service name for
html5.*. See this comment for context: #28890 (comment)Related issue (if applicable): Related to #27289
Pull request with documentation for home-assistant.io (if applicable): home-assistant/home-assistant.io#11320
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tox. Your PR cannot be merged unless tests passIf user exposed functionality or configuration variables are added/changed:
If the code communicates with devices, web services, or third-party tools:
python3 -m script.hassfest.requirements_all.txtby runningpython3 -m script.gen_requirements_all..coveragerc.