Two reconciliations to make the modelling_e2e Lambda handler production-ready.
1. Price through the off-catalogue overlay, drop the workarounds
The handler priced through a plain ProductPostgresRepository and excluded
secondary_heating_removal / system_tune_up / system_tune_up_zoned to dodge
ProductNotFound (and a poisoning pgEnum DataError). Those measures are now
priced by catalogue_with_off_catalogue_overrides (already used by the e2e
runner and PostgresUnitOfWork), so the exclusions are removed and ALL measure
types are considered. This also fixes gas-boiler / single-glazed properties,
which Dan's handler never excluded and so still crashed (the standard
system_tune_up option is built unconditionally — the considered-measures
exclusion never actually gated it).
2. Broaden the EPC-Prediction cohort to nearby real postcodes (ADR-0031)
A property with no lodged EPC and no same-type comparable in its own postcode
(e.g. the only flat among houses) used to gate out and fail the subtask. The
gov EPC API cannot search by radius/outcode, so we resolve the real unit
postcodes physically nearest the target via postcodes.io (keyless; already a
trusted in-repo dependency) and walk them nearest-first until enough same-type
comparables surface. New PostcodesIoClient (transient-failure retry with
exponential backoff, soft-failing to the seed so broadening never breaks
prediction) and EpcComparablePropertiesRepository.candidates_near. Wired into
the handler and e2e runner; broadening is lazy (only on gate-out) and memoised
per (postcode, property_type).
Validated live: property 728476 (gas boiler) prices system_tune_up at GBP295;
property 718580 (lone flat in BR6 6BS) now predicts via nearby BR6 postcodes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>