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.
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`property` is an FE-owned table the backend only ever reads — every row read
carries an id — so the autoincrement-PK `Optional[int]` idiom doesn't apply
here. Make it `int` and drop the now-redundant None guard in get_many.
(Contrast: solar_table keeps Optional id — the backend DOES insert those, so
id is genuinely None pre-flush.)
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Add the Ara modelling aggregate root (ADR-0002): domain/property/ with
PropertyIdentity, SiteNotes, Property, Properties. Property.source_path
implements the two disjoint source paths + Recency Tie-Break (ADR-0001;
survey wins on an equal date); effective_epc resolves to the surveyed data
(Site Notes path) or the public EPC (epc_with_overlay path — Landlord
Overrides overlay is a later slice). Pure dataclasses, no infrastructure imports.
PropertyRepository port + PropertyPostgresRepository hydrate the aggregate
whole from a defensive view of the FE-owned 'property' table (identity columns)
plus the EPC slice via EpcRepository.get_for_property. Reads only from repos
(ADR-0003). 8 domain + 1 hydration test; pyright strict clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>