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Allow to set and use multiple sections
Core PR: home-assistant/core#131393
Frontend PR: home-assistant/frontend#22965

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  • Document existing features within Home Assistant
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  • Spelling or grammatical corrections, or rewording for improved clarity
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  • New Features

    • Introduced support for repeating sections in data entry flows, enhancing user input flexibility.
    • Added documentation on the multiple and default keys, including usage examples and expected output format.
  • Documentation

    • Updated data_entry_flow_index.md to include a new section on dynamic section management in data entry.

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The document data_entry_flow_index.md has been updated to include a new section detailing the implementation of repeating sections within data entry flows. This update introduces the use of the multiple attribute, allowing dynamic addition or removal of sections by users. It specifies the output format as a list of dictionaries and emphasizes the necessity of setting a default value when using multiple. The documentation includes explanations of the new keys and provides an example code snippet to illustrate the feature's usage.

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docs/data_entry_flow_index.md Added a new section on repeating sections in data entry flows, detailing the multiple and default attributes, their types, and providing an example code snippet.

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    participant User
    participant DataEntryFlow
    participant Output

    User->>DataEntryFlow: Request to add section
    DataEntryFlow->>User: Display option to add/remove sections
    User->>DataEntryFlow: Set multiple attribute
    DataEntryFlow->>Output: Generate list of dictionaries
    Output-->>User: Display user-configured sections
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docs/data_entry_flow_index.md (3)

192-196: Make the introduction more direct and active

Improve clarity by restructuring the introduction:

-Developers can also set `multiple` in sections to allow the user to add/remove sections as needed to provide additional configuration.
-The output of the sections are then a list with dictionaries containing all the users configured sections.
+Set `multiple` in sections to enable users to add or remove sections for additional configuration.
+The sections output a list of dictionaries containing all user-configured sections.

200-204: Enhance table descriptions

The table descriptions could be more detailed to better guide users:

|        Key         |        Type        |       Description                                 |
| :----------------: | :----------------: | :-----------------------------------------: |
-|      `multiple`    |        `bool`      |    Allow user to add/remove sections                                    |
-|      `default`     |     `list[dict]`   |    Provide default values for the section                                     |
+|      `multiple`    |        `bool`      |    When set to `true`, enables users to dynamically add or remove sections    |
+|      `default`     |     `list[dict]`   |    Specifies initial values for the section. Required when `multiple` is `true`|

223-226: Simplify code comments

-                # Whether or not the section is initially collapsed (default = False),
-                # user can provide multiple sections (default = None) and 
-                # default values for the section in case of multiple (default = None)
+                # Control section behavior:
+                # - collapsed: Initially collapse section
+                # - multiple: Enable adding/removing sections
+                # - default: Initial values for multiple sections
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[grammar] ~197-~197: Did you mean “setting”? Or maybe you should add a pronoun? In active voice, ‘require’ + ‘to’ takes an object, usually a pronoun.
Context: ...of multiple in sections also requires to set default. The use of default in sect...

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docs/data_entry_flow_index.md (1)

244-259: LGTM! Clear and helpful example

The JSON example effectively demonstrates the output structure for multiple sections.

Comment on lines +197 to +198
The use of `multiple` in sections also requires to set `default`.
The use of `default` in sections has priority over defaults for the fields.
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🛠️ Refactor suggestion

Fix grammar in requirements statement

-The use of `multiple` in sections also requires to set `default`.
+The use of `multiple` in sections also requires setting `default`.
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The use of `multiple` in sections also requires to set `default`.
The use of `default` in sections has priority over defaults for the fields.
The use of `multiple` in sections also requires setting `default`.
The use of `default` in sections has priority over defaults for the fields.
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[grammar] ~197-~197: Did you mean “setting”? Or maybe you should add a pronoun? In active voice, ‘require’ + ‘to’ takes an object, usually a pronoun.
Context: ...of multiple in sections also requires to set default. The use of default in sect...

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