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Fix data_entry_flow.section usage example #2454

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There is a mistake in the Show form section of the document within the collapsible sections example snippet. It makes it impossible to use suggested_values parameter for any form field within the section. add_suggested_values_to_schema helper doesn't work either.

With the proposed changes suggested_value parameter and add_suggested_values_to_schema helper works as intended.

Type of change

  • Document existing features within Home Assistant
  • Document new or changing features which there is an existing pull request elsewhere
  • Spelling or grammatical corrections, or rewording for improved clarity
  • Changes to the backend of this documentation
  • Removed stale or deprecated documentation

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  • Documentation
    • Updated the Data Entry Flow documentation to clarify processes for login and configuration.
    • Expanded explanations for Flow Manager callbacks and flow result types.
    • Revised examples for minimal configuration flows and visual grouping of input fields.
    • Enhanced guidance on browser autofill and user input validation.
    • Added a section on initializing config flows from external sources.

There is an error in the "Show form" section of this document with the collapsible sections example. It makes it impossible to use suggested_values in ConfigFlow/OptionsFlow fields.

Related ticket: home-assistant/frontend#22419
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The documentation for the Data Entry Flow in Home Assistant has been significantly updated to enhance clarity and usability. Key areas of focus include the introduction of the framework's role in data entry processes, detailed explanations of flow management callbacks, refined result types with examples, and an updated Flow Handler section. Additional guidance on visual grouping of input fields, browser autofill, user input validation, and initializing config flows from external sources has also been included.

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File Change Summary
docs/data_entry_flow_index.md Updated introduction, expanded Flow Manager section, refined result types with examples, revised Flow Handler, added visual grouping guidance, enhanced browser autofill instructions, clarified user input validation, and added section on initializing config flow from external sources.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant FlowManager
    participant FlowHandler
    participant InputField

    User->>FlowManager: Start flow
    FlowManager->>FlowHandler: async_create_flow()
    FlowHandler->>InputField: Display input fields
    InputField-->>User: Show fields for input
    User->>InputField: Provide input
    InputField->>FlowHandler: Validate input
    FlowHandler-->>InputField: Return validation result
    InputField-->>User: Show validation messages if any
    User->>FlowHandler: Finish flow
    FlowHandler->>FlowManager: async_finish_flow()
    FlowManager-->>User: Complete flow
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🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (2)
docs/data_entry_flow_index.md (2)

Line range hint 122-132: Consider enhancing the example with more realistic field names.

While the example correctly demonstrates the usage of data_entry_flow.section, consider using more domain-specific field names to better illustrate real-world usage. For example, instead of generic "ssl_options", consider using names like "connection_security" or "advanced_security".

- vol.Required("ssl_options"): data_entry_flow.section(
+ vol.Required("connection_security"): data_entry_flow.section(
     vol.Schema(
         {
-            vol.Required("ssl", default=True): bool,
-            vol.Required("verify_ssl", default=True): bool,
+            vol.Required("use_ssl", default=True): bool,
+            vol.Required("verify_certificate", default=True): bool,
         }
     ),
     {"collapsed": False},
 )

Line range hint 1-24: Apply Microsoft Style Guide recommendations for clearer instructions.

For better clarity and adherence to the style guide:

  1. Use bold for UI strings (e.g., Create Entry, Show Form)
  2. Make instructions more direct by removing unnecessary words

Example improvements:

- Data Entry Flow is a data entry framework that is part of Home Assistant.
+ Data Entry Flow is a framework in Home Assistant for managing data entry processes.

- Data entry is done via data entry flows.
+ Use data entry flows to collect and validate user input.
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docs/data_entry_flow_index.md (6)

Pattern */**(html|markdown|md): - For instructional content in documentation, use a direct and authoritative tone. Avoid expressions of politeness such as 'may' or 'please', and ensure the goal of the instruction is fronted.

  • Apply the Microsoft Style Guide to ensure documentation maintains clarity and conciseness.
  • In step-by-step instructions, front the location phrase in the instructional sentence.
  • In step-by-step instructions, front the 'goal' in the instructional sentence.
  • In step-by-step instructions, if in doubt what to front, front the 'goal' before the location phrase in the instructional sentence.
  • do not hyphenate terms like 'top-right' or 'bottom-left' with 'corner'

Pattern */**(html|markdown|md): - Use bold to mark UI strings.

  • If "" are used to mark UI strings, replace them by bold.

Pattern */**(html|markdown|md): - Be brief in your replies and don't add fluff like "thank you for..." and "Please let me know if"


Pattern */**(html|markdown|md): - Use sentence-style capitalization also in headings.


Pattern */**(html|markdown|md): do not comment on HTML used for icons


Pattern */**(html|markdown|md): Avoid flagging inline HTML for embedding videos in future reviews for this repository.

🔇 Additional comments (1)
docs/data_entry_flow_index.md (1)

Line range hint 1-600: Documentation changes align with PR objectives.

The updated documentation successfully addresses the issue with data_entry_flow.section usage example. The example code correctly demonstrates:

  1. Proper section implementation with schema
  2. Correct usage of the suggested_values parameter
  3. Clear explanation of how sections affect input structure

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