Model/scripts/reclassify_party_ceiling_roofs.py
Khalim Conn-Kowlessar 9af90aa718 Re-classify party-ceiling roof overrides mis-read as external roofs 🟩
One-time script (dry-run default, --apply in a transaction, idempotent) that maps
every party-ceiling override (another/same dwelling or premises above) currently
stored as an external roof value onto the party-ceiling member, reusing the live
roof_party_ceiling_guard so the backfill and the classifier cannot drift. Updates
property_overrides (TEXT, the modelling read path) and the roof classifier cache;
dry-run against the audited DB reports 106 rows. No FE migration — the party-
ceiling values already exist in the roof pgEnum.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 09:46:01 +00:00

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"""One-time re-classification of party-ceiling roof overrides mis-read as roofs.
#1376: a landlord roof description that is a **party-ceiling** marker ("another /
same dwelling or premises above") was occasionally classified by the LLM to an
external ``Pitched, N mm loft insulation`` value when it carried a trailing depth —
inventing roof heat loss where a party ceiling has ~0 (RdSAP 10 Table 18: "There
is no heat loss through the roof of a building part that has the same dwelling or
another dwelling above"). ~106 ``property_overrides`` rows (party-ceiling markers
on any non-party-ceiling value), inconsistent with the ~13k of the same family
already resolving to the party-ceiling member.
The live classifier now applies ``roof_party_ceiling_guard`` deterministically
(so new intakes are correct); this fixes the rows written before it. The **same
guard** decides the correction here, so the backfill and the live path cannot
drift.
Updates the TEXT ``property_overrides.override_value`` (what the modelling reads —
the actual fix) and the ``landlord_roof_type_overrides.value`` classifier cache.
The party-ceiling members already exist in the roof pgEnum (13k rows store them),
so no FE migration is needed.
DRY-RUN BY DEFAULT: prints the row count it would change and writes nothing. Pass
``--apply`` to execute inside a transaction. Idempotent — only rows whose stored
value differs from the guard's member are touched, so a second run is a no-op.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
from collections.abc import Iterable
from sqlalchemy import Connection, text
from domain.epc.property_overrides.roof_party_ceiling_guard import (
roof_party_ceiling_guard,
)
from scripts.e2e_common import build_engine, load_env
def party_ceiling_corrections(
stored: Iterable[tuple[str, str]],
) -> dict[str, str]:
"""``(description, stored override_value)`` → the corrected value, for the
descriptions the party-ceiling guard resolves whose stored value is not already
the guard's member. Descriptions the guard leaves to the LLM (``None``) and
rows already on the right member are omitted — so the result is exactly the set
to fix, and re-running against corrected data yields an empty map (idempotent).
"""
corrections: dict[str, str] = {}
for description, value in stored:
member = roof_party_ceiling_guard(description)
if member is not None and value != member.value:
corrections[description] = member.value
return corrections
_DISTINCT = text(
"""
SELECT DISTINCT lower(original_spreadsheet_description) AS description,
override_value AS value
FROM property_overrides
WHERE override_component = 'roof_type'
"""
)
_OVERRIDES_UPDATE = text(
"""
UPDATE property_overrides
SET override_value = :new_value
WHERE override_component = 'roof_type'
AND lower(original_spreadsheet_description) = :description
AND override_value <> :new_value
"""
)
_CACHE_UPDATE = text(
"""
UPDATE landlord_roof_type_overrides
SET value = :new_value, updated_at = now()
WHERE lower(description) = :description
AND value::text <> :new_value
"""
)
_OVERRIDES_COUNT = text(
"""
SELECT count(*) FROM property_overrides
WHERE override_component = 'roof_type'
AND lower(original_spreadsheet_description) = :description
AND override_value <> :new_value
"""
)
def reclassify(conn: Connection, *, apply: bool) -> int:
"""NULL-free re-map: set every mis-classified party-ceiling roof override to the
guard's member. Returns the number of ``property_overrides`` rows found (that
``--apply`` would / did correct)."""
stored = [(r.description, r.value) for r in conn.execute(_DISTINCT)]
total = 0
for description, new_value in party_ceiling_corrections(stored).items():
params = {"description": description, "new_value": new_value}
total += conn.execute(_OVERRIDES_COUNT, params).scalar() or 0
if apply:
conn.execute(_OVERRIDES_UPDATE, params)
conn.execute(_CACHE_UPDATE, params)
return total
def main() -> None:
load_env()
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument(
"--apply",
action="store_true",
help="execute the updates (default: dry-run, writes nothing)",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
engine = build_engine()
with engine.begin() as conn:
conn.execute(text("SET statement_timeout = 120000"))
total = reclassify(conn, apply=args.apply)
verb = "re-classified" if args.apply else "would re-classify"
print(
f"{verb} {total} party-ceiling roof override row(s) from an external "
"roof value to the party-ceiling member."
)
if not args.apply:
print("\nDRY-RUN — nothing written. Re-run with --apply to execute.")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()