date_abandoned now resolves to the third failed attempt's confirmed
survey date, falling back to its last submission date, rather than the
processing date. This dates the OpenHousing cancellation to when the
job actually lapsed even if the trigger message lags or redelivers.
- domain: abandonment_date() encodes the confirmed-survey -> last-
submission fallback
- DealAbandonment carries both dates; abandon_job raises
AbandonmentDateUnknownError when a deal has neither
- last_submission_date now flows through the trigger message and request
- the injected clock is dropped: nothing reads now() any more
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address PR review (dancafc):
- introduce UprnMatch NamedTuple (datatypes/address_match.py) for the
(uprn, address, lexiscore, certificate_number) return, replacing the bare
4-tuple in get_uprn_from_epc_df / get_uprn_from_historic_epc /
HistoricEpcResolver.resolve_uprn. Tuple-compatible, so unpacking is unchanged.
- rename get_uprn_with_epc_df -> get_uprn_from_epc_df (+ callers).
- type resolve_group_ambiguity via a GroupDecision NamedTuple and trim its
docstring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The move in 3934e2d3 left the trigger-builder test and local smoke script
importing the deleted etl.hubspot.abri_flow_triggers module; point them at
HubspotDealDiffer.check_abri_triggers_and_construct_message so they collect
and run again.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- unit tests for resolve_group_ambiguity (distinct addresses withheld,
same-address re-listing kept, order preserved)
- Postgres integration tests for upsert_all's backstop dedup
- ADR-0057 recording the "confirm UPRNs before finalise" decision
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 1 of confirming UPRNs before finalise. address2uprn matched each
row independently, so one UPRN could be the best match for two distinct
addresses (a coarse EPC record absorbing several real addresses, e.g.
flats in a block). Those distinct addresses were then silently merged by
the property identity insert, and collided in property_overrides.
resolve_group_ambiguity() withholds a UPRN claimed by >=2 distinct
normalised addresses within a postcode group (keeps genuine same-address
re-listings), and the handler now emits an address2uprn_status column
(matched | ambiguous_duplicate | unmatched | invalid_postcode | error).
Withheld rows drop to a null UPRN but keep their lexiscore for triage on
the (upcoming) confirmation page.
Also adds the ADR-0057 backstop dedup in property_overrides upsert_all so
the ON CONFLICT statement can never double-touch a row.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
On reflection the certificate number only needs to travel through the
address2uprn pipeline (result CSV, S3 output) as an internal value —
not persisted to property. Reverts the PropertyIdentityInsert /
property_table.py / property_postgres_repository.py changes; keeps
certificate_number flowing through get_epc_data_with_postcode,
get_uprn_with_epc_df, get_uprn_from_historic_epc, and the
address2uprn_certificate_number result column.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
EpcClientService.search_by_postcode already returns the matched
certificate number alongside the UPRN, but it was dropped before
persistence. Thread it through get_epc_data_with_postcode ->
get_uprn_with_epc_df / get_uprn_from_historic_epc (using the historic
dataset's lmk_key) -> the address2uprn_certificate_number result
column -> PropertyIdentityInsert -> the property table's new
certificate_number column (assessment-model PR #362).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Review feedback (#1481): the address batcher and the Modelling Run batcher
implemented the same greedy packing; the core moves to
utilities/grouped_batching.py and both become thin wrappers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>