hass-core/homeassistant/components/flo/config_flow.py
Ville Skyttä b4bac0f7a0
Exception chaining and wrapping improvements ()
* Remove unnecessary exception re-wraps

* Preserve exception chains on re-raise

We slap "from cause" to almost all possible cases here. In some cases it
could conceivably be better to do "from None" if we really want to hide
the cause. However those should be in the minority, and "from cause"
should be an improvement over the corresponding raise without a "from"
in all cases anyway.

The only case where we raise from None here is in plex, where the
exception for an original invalid SSL cert is not the root cause for
failure to validate a newly fetched one.

Follow local convention on exception variable names if there is a
consistent one, otherwise `err` to match with majority of codebase.

* Fix mistaken re-wrap in homematicip_cloud/hap.py

Missed the difference between HmipConnectionError and
HmipcConnectionError.

* Do not hide original error on plex new cert validation error

Original is not the cause for the new one, but showing old in the
traceback is useful nevertheless.
2020-08-28 13:50:32 +02:00

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"""Config flow for flo integration."""
import logging
from aioflo import async_get_api
from aioflo.errors import RequestError
import voluptuous as vol
from homeassistant import config_entries, core, exceptions
from homeassistant.const import CONF_PASSWORD, CONF_USERNAME
from homeassistant.helpers.aiohttp_client import async_get_clientsession
from .const import DOMAIN # pylint:disable=unused-import
_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
DATA_SCHEMA = vol.Schema({"username": str, "password": str})
async def validate_input(hass: core.HomeAssistant, data):
"""Validate the user input allows us to connect.
Data has the keys from DATA_SCHEMA with values provided by the user.
"""
session = async_get_clientsession(hass)
try:
api = await async_get_api(
data[CONF_USERNAME], data[CONF_PASSWORD], session=session
)
except RequestError as request_error:
_LOGGER.error("Error connecting to the Flo API: %s", request_error)
raise CannotConnect from request_error
user_info = await api.user.get_info()
a_location_id = user_info["locations"][0]["id"]
location_info = await api.location.get_info(a_location_id)
return {"title": location_info["nickname"]}
class ConfigFlow(config_entries.ConfigFlow, domain=DOMAIN):
"""Handle a config flow for flo."""
VERSION = 1
CONNECTION_CLASS = config_entries.CONN_CLASS_CLOUD_POLL
async def async_step_user(self, user_input=None):
"""Handle the initial step."""
errors = {}
if user_input is not None:
await self.async_set_unique_id(user_input[CONF_USERNAME])
self._abort_if_unique_id_configured()
try:
info = await validate_input(self.hass, user_input)
return self.async_create_entry(title=info["title"], data=user_input)
except CannotConnect:
errors["base"] = "cannot_connect"
return self.async_show_form(
step_id="user", data_schema=DATA_SCHEMA, errors=errors
)
class CannotConnect(exceptions.HomeAssistantError):
"""Error to indicate we cannot connect."""