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Proposed change

Modify light as it returns LightState enum members.
Blog for deprecated STATE_ON constant when imported from homeassistant.components.light
Core PR: home-assistant/core#126678

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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 a new LightState enum with ON and OFF values for better state representation.
    • Added a new documentation section detailing the states of the light entity.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Deprecated the STATE_ON constant with a one-year grace period before it is removed.

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The changes introduce a deprecation notice for the constant STATE_ON in the LightEntity class of Home Assistant Core, effective from version 2024.10. It will be replaced by the new LightState enum, which includes ON and OFF. A one-year deprecation period is established, after which STATE_ON will be removed. Additionally, the documentation is updated to clarify the operational states of the light entity, enhancing the understanding of its functionality.

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Files Change Summary
blog/2024-09-24-state-constant-light-deprecation.md Introduced deprecation notice for STATE_ON and added LightState enum with ON and OFF. Updated documentation to include a new section on light states.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant LightEntity
    participant LightState

    User->>LightEntity: Set light state
    LightEntity->>LightState: Use new enum (ON/OFF)
    LightState-->>LightEntity: Return state
    LightEntity-->>User: Confirm state change
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Actionable comments posted: 2

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blog/2024-09-24-state-constant-light-deprecation.md (1)

9-13: Content is clear and informative, with a suggestion for improvement.

The main content effectively communicates the deprecation notice and its implications. It adheres to the required direct and authoritative tone. To enhance clarity, consider adding a brief example of how to use the new LightState enum.

Consider adding a brief example after the first paragraph:

Example usage of the new `LightState` enum:

```python
from homeassistant.components.light import LightState

# Instead of STATE_ON, use:
if self.state == LightState.ON:
    # Light is on

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[uncategorized] ~9-~9: This verb does not appear to agree with the subject. Consider using a different form.
Context: ...` used to return state in `LightEntity` are deprecated when imported from `homeassi...

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<summary>docs/core/entity/light.md (1)</summary><blockquote>

`28-35`: **LGTM! New "States" section accurately describes `LightState` enum.**

The new section clearly explains how the light state is determined and introduces the `LightState` enum, which aligns with the PR objectives. The content is well-structured and consistent with the rest of the document.



Minor formatting suggestion: Remove the trailing pipe characters from the table rows to address the Markdownlint warnings. Here's the corrected table format:

```markdown
| Value | Description                                   
|-------|-----------------------------------------------
| `ON`  | The light is on.                              
| `OFF` | The light is off.                             
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blog/2024-09-24-state-constant-light-deprecation.md (6)

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blog/2024-09-24-state-constant-light-deprecation.md

[uncategorized] ~9-~9: This verb does not appear to agree with the subject. Consider using a different form.
Context: ...used to return state inLightEntityare deprecated when imported fromhomeassi...

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blog/2024-09-24-state-constant-light-deprecation.md (1)

1-7: Metadata section looks good.

The metadata is correctly formatted and includes all necessary information. The title follows the sentence-style capitalization guideline as required.

title: "Deprecating state constant for light"
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As of Home Assistant Core 2024.10, the constant `STATE_ON` used to return state in `LightEntity` are deprecated when imported from `homeassistant.components.light`. It has been replaced by the `LightState` enum.
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⚠️ Potential issue

Fix grammatical issue in the first sentence.

There's a subject-verb agreement issue in this sentence. The verb "are" doesn't agree with the singular subject "constant".

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-As of Home Assistant Core 2024.10, the constant `STATE_ON` used to return state in `LightEntity` are deprecated when imported from `homeassistant.components.light`. It has been replaced by the `LightState` enum.
+As of Home Assistant Core 2024.10, the constant `STATE_ON` used to return state in `LightEntity` is deprecated when imported from `homeassistant.components.light`. It has been replaced by the `LightState` enum.
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As of Home Assistant Core 2024.10, the constant `STATE_ON` used to return state in `LightEntity` are deprecated when imported from `homeassistant.components.light`. It has been replaced by the `LightState` enum.
As of Home Assistant Core 2024.10, the constant `STATE_ON` used to return state in `LightEntity` is deprecated when imported from `homeassistant.components.light`. It has been replaced by the `LightState` enum.
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Context: ...used to return state inLightEntityare deprecated when imported fromhomeassi...

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Comment on lines +28 to +35
### States

The state is defined by setting the above `is_on` method. The resulting state is using the `LightState` enum to return one of the below members.

| Value | Description |
|---------|-----------------------------------------------|
| `ON` | The light is on. |
| `OFF` | The light is off. |
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🛠️ Refactor suggestion

Consider adding a note about STATE_ON deprecation

The PR objectives mention addressing the deprecation of the STATE_ON constant. However, this information is not explicitly included in the new section. Consider adding a note to inform users about this deprecation and how it relates to the new LightState enum.

Here's a suggested addition to the "States" section:

:::note Deprecation
The `STATE_ON` constant, previously imported from `homeassistant.components.light`, is deprecated. Use the `LightState.ON` enum member instead.
:::

This note could be placed after the existing table in the "States" section.

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@gjohansson-ST gjohansson-ST marked this pull request as draft November 9, 2024 21:25
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