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Add config flow to Random (#29528)
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- Binary Sensor
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- Sensor
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- Utility
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- Helper
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ha_iot_class: Local Polling
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ha_release: 0.32
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ha_quality_scale: internal
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@ -19,13 +20,17 @@ ha_integration_type: integration
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The `random` integration simply creates random values or state. This can be useful if you want to test automation rules or run an interactive demo. It generates a new state every time it is polled.
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## Binary Sensor
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The `random` binary sensor platform is creating random states (`true`, 1, `on` or `false`, 0, `off`).
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## Configuration
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The preferred way to configure random helpers is via the user interface at **{% my helpers title="Settings > Devices & Services > Helpers" %}** and select the add button; next, select the {% my config_flow_start domain=page.ha_domain title=page.title %} option.
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### Configuration
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To be able to add Helpers via the user interface, you should have `default_config:` in your `configuration.yaml`. It should already be there by default unless you removed it. If you removed `default_config:` from your configuration, you must add `random:` to your `configuration.yaml` first, then you can use the UI.
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To enable the random binary sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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## Binary sensor
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The random binary sensor creates random states (`true`, 1, `on` or `false`, 0, `off`).
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### YAML configuration
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To create the random binary sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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description: Name to use in the frontend.
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required: false
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type: string
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default: Random Binary Sensor
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default: Random binary sensor
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{% endconfiguration %}
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## Sensor
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The random sensor creates random sensor values (integers) out of a given range. Returned values form a [discrete uniform distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_uniform_distribution), meaning that each integer value in the range configured is equally likely to be drawn.
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The `random` sensor platform is creating random sensor values (integers) out of a given range. Returned values form a [discrete uniform distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete_uniform_distribution), meaning that each integer value in the range configured is equally likely to be drawn.
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### Configuration
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To enable the random sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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### YAML configuration
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To create the random sensor, add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml` file:
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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description: Name to use in the frontend.
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required: false
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type: string
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default: Random Sensor
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default: Random sensor
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minimum:
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description: Lower limit for the values.
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required: false
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required: false
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type: string
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{% endconfiguration %}
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### Examples
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In this section you find am example of how this sensor can be used.
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Create a random sensor called "My random sensor" which will return a number between 10 (minimum) and 500 (maximum).
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```yaml
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# Example configuration.yaml entry
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sensor:
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- platform: random
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name: "My random sensor"
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minimum: 10
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maximum: 500
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```
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