[LB] Added person_HassGetState sentences & responses
- Added lb person_HassGetState sentences, responses and tests
- Adapted fixtures and common.yaml
- Adapted HassGetState to remove "ass" (= Is) before a "No" answer for one_yesno
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Introduced language understanding for Home Assistant to query the state of persons in different zones in Luxembourgish.
- Added new intents for querying person states in different zones.
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Enhancements
- Updated response generation logic to include different messages based on state and query conditions.
- Expanded functionality related to zones with a new
zoneentry having awildcardattribute.
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Tests
- Added new test entities "Joseph," "Ada," and "John" with respective states for improved test coverage.
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Walkthrough
The changes introduce enhancements to the response generation logic for querying states in Home Assistant, particularly in Luxembourgish. This includes new conditional responses based on states and query parameters, additional language understanding capabilities, and new test fixtures for person states. The updates ensure more dynamic and context-aware responses.
Changes
| File Path | Change Summary |
|---|---|
responses/lb/HassGetState.yaml |
Modified response logic to include conditional messages based on state and query parameters. |
sentences/lb/_common.yaml |
Added a new zone entry with wildcard: true in the lists section to enhance zone-related functionalities. |
sentences/lb/person_HassGetState.yaml |
Introduced new intents for querying person states in different zones in Luxembourgish. |
tests/lb/_fixtures.yaml |
Added new entities "Joseph," "Ada," and "John" with their respective IDs and states ("doheem," "Aarbecht," "not_home"). |
tests/lb/person_HassGetState.yaml |
Added tests for querying the state of various individuals in Luxembourgish, ensuring the new response logic works as expected. |
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