The four lodged_* columns are nullable as a unit; from_domain writes them all
NULL when a predicted Property has no Lodged Performance, and to_domain
reconstructs lodged=None (lodged_sap_score is the read discriminator, mirroring
the bill block). The production lodged_* columns are FE-owned (Drizzle) and need
a companion ALTER ... DROP NOT NULL migration before the backend writes NULL.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wire community heating fuel + CHP fraction (epc_main_heating_detail),
alt-wall is_sheltered + wall insulation thermal conductivity
(epc_building_part), and pv_diverter_present / measured cylinder volume /
AP50 air permeability (epc_property) through save + _compose/_to_*. All
deep-equal round-trip; coverage guard now enforces their reconstruction.
Columns live (FE migration applied).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add EpcPhotovoltaicArrayModel (epc_photovoltaic_array child table) and wire
save / delete / read so sap_energy_source.photovoltaic_arrays survives
load->save->load in order. Threaded through both the single get() and the
bulk _for_properties() paths via _compose -> _to_energy_source. Column
names match the FE migration (feature/epc-pv-and-floor-heatloss-schema).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add is_exposed_floor / is_above_partially_heated_space to
EpcFloorDimensionModel and wire from_domain + _to_floor_dimension. Column
names match the FE schema (feature/epc-pv-and-floor-heatloss-schema).
Live DB migration is run post-merge (drizzle-kit generate picks them up).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Persist SapConservatory as five nullable conservatory_* columns on epc_property
(1:1 with the dwelling) and rebuild it in _compose, so the §6.1 fold survives
save -> reload -> score. Without this the scored (re-hydrated) EPC silently
dropped the conservatory (persist != score) — a latent gap shared with the
21.0.1 path. Adds a deep-equality round-trip test. ADR-0036.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Caught live writing property_overrides on portfolio 796: the Python
override_component SAEnum lagged the DB enum, so reading a new-component row
back threw LookupError. Guard it with a consistency test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The SQLModel had drifted to a `bill_` prefix on the Bill Derivation block, but
the FE-owned Drizzle table uses unprefixed names (`heating_kwh`, `hot_water_kwh`
… `total_annual_bill_gbp`) plus a nullable `fuel_rates_period`. INSERTs failed
with UndefinedColumn. Rename the columns to mirror the live table column-for-
column (the prefix's anti-clash purpose is moot: `heating_kwh` != the recorded
`space_heating_kwh`), and add the `fuel_rates_period` column — left None until
Bill Derivation threads the snapshot period through.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The new pipeline left no per-Property record of a run (the old engine set
property.has_recommendations and populated property_details_epc). Restore the
marker: PropertyRepository.mark_modelled sets has_recommendations (true when the
Plan carries measures, mirroring the old engine) and bumps updated_at, so a
first-run under the new process is identifiable as updated_at >= 2026-06-01.
ModellingOrchestrator marks each Property after its Scenarios (true if any
Scenario yielded a measure); run_modelling_e2e's --persist path marks it too
(its compute runs on in-memory fakes, so the DB UoW sets it directly). Adds the
has_recommendations/updated_at columns to the PropertyRow mirror.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The measures a run considers should come from the Scenario, not a CLI flag.
The live scenario table persists exclusions only (no inclusions column), as a
Postgres text-array of exact MeasureType values.
- Scenario gains `exclusions: frozenset[MeasureType]` + `considered_measures()`
(all measures minus the excluded ones, or None when none are excluded).
- ScenarioModel.to_domain parses the `{a,b,c}` exclusions array into
MeasureTypes, raising on a token that is not an exact MeasureType value
(no high-level category expansion), per the strict-enum convention.
- ModellingOrchestrator._plan_for derives the allowlist from the Scenario's
exclusions, combined (intersection) with any explicit considered_measures
override via the new `combine_considered_measures`.
- run_modelling_e2e sources the allowlist from the Scenario; --measures /
--exclude-measures become optional overlays (e.g. the technical
secondary_heating_removal exclusion the catalogue cannot yet stock).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a `source` discriminator (lodged | predicted) to the EPC store so a Property
holds a lodged EPC and a predicted one (EPC Prediction gap-fill) at once
(ADR-0031). EpcRepository.save gains source="lodged"; idempotent delete is now
per-source (a predicted save no longer wipes lodged, and vice versa);
get_for_property/get_for_properties filter lodged; new get_predicted_for_property
/ get_predicted_for_properties read predicted. PropertyPostgresRepository.get +
get_many hydrate Property.predicted_epc, so the predicted picture reaches the
modelling read (both load via get_many). FakeEpcRepo mirrors the dual slot.
EpcPropertyModel gains `source` (default "lodged"); the test DB builds from the
SQLModel mirror so this is exercised without the prod migration. The matching
Drizzle change (column + per-(property_id,source) uniqueness) is the team's to
action before merge — docs/MIGRATION_NOTE_predicted_epc_source.md.
3 store tests (coexist, idempotent predicted re-save leaves lodged, lodged-only
has no predicted) + property-repo wiring; 85 pass across affected suites; new
code pyright-clean (2 pre-existing wwhrs errors in epc_property_table untouched).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pulls in 42 commits of calculator/mapper accuracy fixes from the per-cert
mapper-validation and floor/roof/heating fronts.
Conflict resolutions:
- mapper `_is_elmhurst_roof_window`: main dropped the branch's "wall location →
vertical" guard (it broke cert 000516's rooflight), but that re-broke cert
001431's two External-wall U>3.0 windows (which must stay vertical). The two
certs lodge a BYTE-IDENTICAL §11 row, so neither location nor U separates
them — the real discriminator is the room-in-roof context. Replaced the
unconditional U>3.0 backstop with one gated on the BP having a room-in-roof
(`_elmhurst_bp_has_room_in_roof`): 000516's Main BP has a "Room in roof type
1" (→ rooflight), 001431's does not (→ vertical). Validated against BOTH —
full Elmhurst worksheet suite 1038 pass + the 001431 window-extraction pin.
- property_postgres_repository: kept main's `ids_by_uprn` method + the branch's
`_restrictions_of` helper.
- sap_fuel.py: the branch relocated it to domain/billing/ (already carrying
main's to_table_32_code normalization), so kept the old path deleted.
Fallout from main's fabric fixes (validated by the boiler-3 real-cert pin which
still reproduces at delta 0):
- re-pinned the boiler-1 + boiler-instant-hw ASHP snapshot scores;
- main's §14.2 gas-boiler main-fuel derivation resolved the BGB/102 baseline
gap, so `test_gas_boiler_instant_hw_before_baselines` is now a passing test
(was an xfail tripwire).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
PR feedback (dancafc): the SQLModel column was Optional[str], but the
domain `SapBuildingPart.wall_insulation_thickness` is Optional[Union[str,
int]] — `_api_resolve_wall_insulation_thickness` returns an int mm when the
API lodges `wall_insulation_thickness == "measured"` (SAP 10.2 §5.7 /
Table 8). The plain str column round-trips that int back as the string
"100", corrupting the Table 8 insulated-wall U-value lookup.
This column was missed in the round-trip-fidelity §1 JSONB sweep
(#1129) — its `Union[str, int]` sibling `roof_insulation_thickness` was
converted, but `wall_insulation_thickness` was not, and no 21.0.0/21.0.1
fixture lodges "measured" so the gap stayed latent. Convert to JSONB
(matching `roof_insulation_thickness` / `flat_roof_insulation_thickness`),
align the column type to Optional[Union[str, int]] (also removes a pyright
type-mismatch), record it in the migration doc §1, and add a round-trip
guard test asserting an int survives as an int (fails as '100' == 100 on
the old str column).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Slice 3c.2. The OS Open-UPRN reference set is too large to host in Postgres, so
it lives in S3 and is cached per-UPRN in the existing `property_details_spatial`
table (ADR-0020). `PropertyDetailsSpatialRow` mirrors that table (uprn unique);
`SpatialRepository` / `SpatialPostgresRepository` upsert one shared row per UPRN
and read the planning protections back by UPRN (a null flag reads as
unrestricted; absent UPRNs are omitted so the caller defaults them).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Plan derives its Valuation Uplift (ADR-0018) from its baseline -> post
band jump and works+contingency cost, given one external input — the
Property's current market value (a Property Valuation, mostly absent).
`Plan.valuation` / `Plan.baseline_epc_rating` are derived like the other
headline figures; `PlanModel.from_domain` maps the £ forms to the live
plan.valuation_* columns (NULL when no value — the percentage is not
persisted on those columns). `Property.current_market_value` is the new
optional source; the orchestrator threads it onto the Plan. `run_one`
takes a `current_market_value` so the harness can value the uplift, and
the sense-check table shows the average % (always) plus the £ forms when
known.
Sourcing the current market value (upload / default) remains deferred
(ADR-0018); it is None throughout until that lands, so the columns stay
NULL at scale.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Expand half of the recommendation_materials retirement (ADR-0017). A
Plan Measure installs a single Product, so thread its catalogue id end to
end — Product.id -> MeasureOption.material_id -> PlanMeasure.material_id
-> recommendation.material_id — replacing the per-material BOM child
table with one nullable column on the row. ProductPostgresRepository
reads the id from MaterialRow; the four fabric generators set it on their
Option; the orchestrator carries it onto the Plan Measure; the mirror
declares + maps the column. Optional throughout (the JSON stopgap
catalogue carries no ids -> NULL).
The multi-measure integration test now pins each persisted measure's
material_id to its seeded MaterialRow id. Migration spec (live column
must be added before this deploys; contraction is the owner's next step)
in docs/migrations/recommendation-material-id.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move the scenario and installed_measure tables into
infrastructure/postgres/modelling/ as full-parity SQLModel definitions
(ScenarioModel, InstalledMeasureModel + MeasureType), completing the cluster
consolidation. backend/app/db/models/recommendations.py is now a pure
re-export shim.
ScenarioModel.goal is the PortfolioGoal enum (legacy planning branches on it),
sourced from domain/modelling/portfolio_goal.py; the repo's to_domain maps it to
its value string, so domain Scenario.goal is now the value ("Increasing EPC")
consistent with the orchestrator's check — fixing the latent name-vs-value
inconsistency the old str column masked (the scenario repo test stored the enum
*name*). Parity columns are nullable (mirror convention; live NOT-NULLs owned by
Drizzle).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Standardise the modelling persistence classes on the …Model suffix (PlanModel,
RecommendationModel, RecommendationMaterialModel) — matching the epc_property
precedent and the legacy names the rest of backend/ already imports, so the
shim's plan re-export becomes literal (no alias) and the eventual shim deletion
needs zero renames. The …Row→…Model sweep for the non-cluster tables
(Property/Task/Material/…) waits until their live legacy …Model counterparts
are retired, to avoid reintroducing dual-definition collisions. No behaviour
change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Stop writing the m2m (remove create_plan_recommendations + its call, the bulk
link insert and the now-dead plan_ids_by_index, and the plan_recommendations
delete in delete_property_batch) and remove the PlanRecommendationRow model +
its shim alias and the test_export fixture inserts. Measures now link to their
Plan solely via recommendation.plan_id (writers set it, readers join on it).
The live drop of the plan_recommendations table is the FE-owned Drizzle
migration documented in docs/migrations/recommendation-plan-id.md, sequenced
after the read-cut + backfill.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move the live plan, recommendation, recommendation_materials and (retiring)
plan_recommendations tables into a new infrastructure/postgres/modelling/
subpackage as single SQLModel definitions (the epc_property pattern), absorbing
the rebuild's partial PlanRow/RecommendationRow mirrors and carrying full
legacy column parity plus recommendation.plan_id. Out-of-cluster references are
plain indexed ints (mirror convention); the live FKs are owned by the Drizzle
schema. backend/app/db/models/recommendations.py becomes a re-export shim
(ScenarioModel/InstalledMeasure stay for a later slice).
Fix the export conftest to create SQLModel-first (so Base funding_package's FK
to the now-SQLModel plan resolves) and skip the redundant drop_all on its
function-scoped throwaway DB (the epc enum type is now shared across both
metadatas). Resolves the pre-existing dual-definition collision: the rebuild
and legacy export suites are now co-runnable. No behaviour change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
`PlanMeasure` grows optional `kwh_savings` (delivered energy) and
`energy_cost_savings` (£) — its slice of the telescoping bill cascade, signed
so positive is a saving and `None` until billing runs. `RecommendationRow`
declares the matching live `recommendation.kwh_savings` /
`energy_cost_savings` columns and maps them in `from_domain` (None → NULL).
The vestigial `recommendation.energy_savings` stays undeclared (legacy = 0).
No FE migration — the columns already exist on the live table (ADR-0014 / 0017).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ModellingOrchestrator gains a constructor-injected FuelRatesRepository (mirrors
Baseline): run() resolves get_current() once and reuses one BillDerivation across
the batch. _plan_for prices the baseline and post-package end-states from the
SapResults already on their Scores (no extra calculate) and passes the Bills to
Plan. PlanRow mirror + from_domain gain the four live columns post_energy_bill /
energy_bill_savings / post_energy_consumption / energy_consumption_savings.
Pipeline/handler wire the fuel-rates repo. Integration tests assert the columns
persist: the multi-measure (fallback) plan shows positive bill+consumption
savings; the already-at-target zero-measure plan shows the current bill with
exactly zero savings. Fuel-switch measures price at the new fuel for free (we
bill the simulated end-state). 183 modelling/billing/orchestration/repo tests
pass, pyright strict clean. Plan-level only; per-measure savings next.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bill / EnergyBreakdown / BillDerivation / sap_fuel were under
domain/property_baseline/ only because Baseline was built first. The Modelling
stage now needs them too, so move them (and their tests) to a neutral
domain/billing/ — Fuel/FuelRates already live in the shared domain/fuel_rates/.
Avoids a modelling -> property_baseline cross-stage import and a package name
that wrongly implies ownership (ADR-0011, ADR-0014 amendment). Pure git mv +
import rewrite across 10 files; 40 billing/baseline/repo tests pass, pyright
strict clean. CONTEXT.md Bill Derivation location updated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>