simplying router for recommendation engine wip

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Khalim Conn-Kowlessar 2023-09-13 15:54:41 +01:00
parent f8a4884deb
commit 1fdbdbad07
3 changed files with 4 additions and 9 deletions

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.idea/Model.iml generated
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<sourceFolder url="file://$MODULE_DIR$/open_uprn" isTestSource="false" />
<sourceFolder url="file://$MODULE_DIR$/recommendations" isTestSource="false" />
</content>
<orderEntry type="jdk" jdkName="Python 3.10 (model_data)" jdkType="Python SDK" />
<orderEntry type="jdk" jdkName="Python 3.10 (backend)" jdkType="Python SDK" />
<orderEntry type="sourceFolder" forTests="false" />
</component>
</module>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project version="4">
<component name="ProjectRootManager" version="2" project-jdk-name="Python 3.10 (model_data)" project-jdk-type="Python SDK" />
<component name="ProjectRootManager" version="2" project-jdk-name="Python 3.10 (backend)" project-jdk-type="Python SDK" />
<component name="PythonCompatibilityInspectionAdvertiser">
<option name="version" value="3" />
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@ -209,26 +209,21 @@ async def trigger_plan(body: PlanTriggerRequest):
if not input_properties:
return Response(status_code=204)
logger.info("Getting EPC data")
logger.info("Getting EPC, coordinates and conservation area data")
for p in input_properties:
p.search_address_epc()
p.set_year_built()
logger.info("Getting coordinates")
# This is placeholder, until the full dataset is loaded into the database
for p in input_properties:
coordinate_data = [x for x in open_uprn_data if x['UPRN'] == int(p.data['uprn'])][0]
p.set_coordinates(coordinate_data)
logger.info("Check if property is in conservation area")
for p in input_properties:
in_conservation_area = [x for x in in_conservation_area_data if x['uprn'] == int(p.data['uprn'])][0].get(
"is_in_conservation_area"
)
p.set_is_in_conservation_area(in_conservation_area)
# The materials data could be cached or local so we don't need to make
# consistent requrests to the backend for
# consistent requests to the backend for
# the same data
# TODO: It might not be the best choice to store the materials data in a database table since thi
# table probably won't be very large and won't be updated that often. It might be better to