ZWaveJS has broken back-compatibility with zwavejs2mqtt when it comes to
events format.
Only a partial representation of the node and value objects is
forwarded, and that's often not sufficient to infer the full state of
the node with its values.
The `_dispatch_event` logic has therefore been modified to accommodate
both the implementation.
This means that we have to go conservative in order to preserve
back-compatibility and not over-complicate things, even if it (slightly)
comes at the expense of performance.
ZWaveJS has broken back-compatibility with zwavejs2mqtt when it comes to
events format.
Only a partial representation of the node and value objects is
forwarded, and that's often not sufficient to infer the full state of
the node with its values.
The `_dispatch_event` logic has therefore been modified to accommodate
both the implementation.
This means that we have to go conservative in order to preserve
back-compatibility and not over-complicate things, even if it (slightly)
comes at the expense of performance.