Model/repositories/postgres_unit_of_work.py
Khalim Conn-Kowlessar 7a970ea393 fix(repositories): fold landlord overrides when re-hydrating a Property via the UoW
PostgresUnitOfWork built its PropertyPostgresRepository without an overrides
reader, so a Property re-hydrated through the unit silently dropped its
Landlord Overrides (ADR-0032). The Baseline orchestrator runs through the UoW,
so it scored the bare lodged EPC while the Plan modelled the override-folded
Effective EPC — the two diverged (e.g. baseline effective 71/C vs plan
baseline 62/D), producing "already at band C yet recommends reaching C".

Wire PropertyOverridesPostgresReader into the unit's property repo (uow-
independent committed reference data, read via the same session factory) so
every re-hydration folds overrides, matching the live modelling path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-24 08:34:30 +00:00

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from __future__ import annotations
from collections.abc import Callable
from types import TracebackType
from typing import Optional
from sqlmodel import Session
from repositories.property_baseline.property_baseline_postgres_repository import (
PropertyBaselinePostgresRepository,
)
from repositories.epc.epc_postgres_repository import EpcPostgresRepository
from repositories.plan.plan_postgres_repository import PlanPostgresRepository
from repositories.product.composite_product_repository import (
catalogue_with_off_catalogue_overrides,
)
from repositories.property.property_overrides_postgres_reader import (
PropertyOverridesPostgresReader,
)
from repositories.property.property_postgres_repository import (
PropertyPostgresRepository,
)
from repositories.scenario.scenario_postgres_repository import (
ScenarioPostgresRepository,
)
from repositories.solar.solar_postgres_repository import SolarPostgresRepository
from repositories.spatial.spatial_postgres_repository import SpatialPostgresRepository
from repositories.unit_of_work import UnitOfWork
class PostgresUnitOfWork(UnitOfWork):
"""Postgres-backed Unit of Work: one ``Session``, all repos bound to it.
Built from a session factory (a module-scoped engine + sessionmaker in
production, ADR-0012) so the connection pool is reused across warm Lambda
invocations. The session is opened on ``__enter__`` and closed on
``__exit__``; a fresh instance is one single-use unit.
"""
def __init__(self, session_factory: Callable[[], Session]) -> None:
self._session_factory = session_factory
def __enter__(self) -> "PostgresUnitOfWork":
self._session = self._session_factory()
epc_repo = EpcPostgresRepository(self._session)
spatial_repo = SpatialPostgresRepository(self._session)
# Fold Landlord Overrides onto the Effective EPC on every re-hydration
# (ADR-0032), so what the Baseline orchestrator scores off ``uow.property``
# matches what the Plan was modelled from. The reader is uow-independent —
# ``property_overrides`` is committed reference data — so it opens its own
# short read session per call via the same session factory.
overrides_reader = PropertyOverridesPostgresReader(self._session_factory)
self.property = PropertyPostgresRepository(
self._session, epc_repo, spatial_repo, overrides_reader
)
self.epc = epc_repo
self.solar = SolarPostgresRepository(self._session)
self.spatial = spatial_repo
self.property_baseline = PropertyBaselinePostgresRepository(self._session)
self.scenario = ScenarioPostgresRepository(self._session)
self.product = catalogue_with_off_catalogue_overrides(self._session)
self.plan = PlanPostgresRepository(self._session)
return self
def __exit__(
self,
exc_type: Optional[type[BaseException]],
exc: Optional[BaseException],
tb: Optional[TracebackType],
) -> None:
try:
self._session.rollback()
finally:
self._session.close()
def commit(self) -> None:
self._session.commit()
def rollback(self) -> None:
self._session.rollback()