Add flatisfy_position

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Gautier P 2021-01-16 17:11:34 +01:00
parent 2374763d3b
commit 5a3a82ca8d
4 changed files with 149 additions and 46 deletions

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@ -126,6 +126,59 @@ def fuzzy_match(query, choices, limit=3, threshold=75):
return matches
def guess_location_position(location, cities, constraint):
# try to find a city
# Find all fuzzy-matching cities
postal_code = None
position = None
matched_cities = fuzzy_match(
location,
[x.name for x in cities],
limit=None
)
if matched_cities:
# Find associated postal codes
matched_postal_codes = []
for matched_city_name, _ in matched_cities:
postal_code_objects_for_city = [
x for x in cities
if x.name == matched_city_name
]
matched_postal_codes.extend(
pc.postal_code
for pc in postal_code_objects_for_city
)
# Try to match them with postal codes in config constraint
matched_postal_codes_in_config = (
set(matched_postal_codes) & set(constraint["postal_codes"])
)
if matched_postal_codes_in_config:
# If there are some matched postal codes which are also in
# config, use them preferentially. This avoid ignoring
# incorrectly some flats in cities with multiple postal
# codes, see #110.
postal_code = next(iter(matched_postal_codes_in_config))
else:
# Otherwise, simply take any matched postal code.
postal_code = matched_postal_codes[0]
# take the city position
for matched_city_name, _ in matched_cities:
postal_code_objects_for_city = [
x for x in cities
if x.name == matched_city_name and x.postal_code == postal_code
]
if len(postal_code_objects_for_city):
position = {"lat": postal_code_objects_for_city[0].lat, "lng": postal_code_objects_for_city[0].lng}
LOGGER.info(
("Found position %s using city %s."),
position, matched_city_name
)
break
return (postal_code, position)
def guess_postal_code(flats_list, constraint, config, distance_threshold=20000):
"""
@ -159,11 +212,13 @@ def guess_postal_code(flats_list, constraint, config, distance_threshold=20000):
"code lookup. (%s)"
),
flat["id"],
flat["address"]
flat.get("address")
)
continue
postal_code = None
position = None
# Try to find a postal code directly
try:
postal_code = re.search(r"[0-9]{5}", location)
@ -171,8 +226,7 @@ def guess_postal_code(flats_list, constraint, config, distance_threshold=20000):
postal_code = postal_code.group(0)
# Check the postal code is within the db
assert postal_code in [x.postal_code
for x in opendata["postal_codes"]]
assert postal_code in [x.postal_code for x in opendata["postal_codes"]]
LOGGER.info(
"Found postal code in location field for flat %s: %s.",
@ -181,44 +235,12 @@ def guess_postal_code(flats_list, constraint, config, distance_threshold=20000):
except AssertionError:
postal_code = None
# If not found, try to find a city
if not postal_code:
# Find all fuzzy-matching cities
matched_cities = fuzzy_match(
location,
[x.name for x in opendata["postal_codes"]],
limit=None
)
if matched_cities:
# Find associated postal codes
matched_postal_codes = []
for matched_city_name, _ in matched_cities:
postal_code_objects_for_city = [
x for x in opendata["postal_codes"]
if x.name == matched_city_name
]
matched_postal_codes.extend(
pc.postal_code
for pc in postal_code_objects_for_city
)
# Try to match them with postal codes in config constraint
matched_postal_codes_in_config = (
set(matched_postal_codes) & set(constraint["postal_codes"])
)
if matched_postal_codes_in_config:
# If there are some matched postal codes which are also in
# config, use them preferentially. This avoid ignoring
# incorrectly some flats in cities with multiple postal
# codes, see #110.
postal_code = next(iter(matched_postal_codes_in_config))
else:
# Otherwise, simply take any matched postal code.
postal_code = matched_postal_codes[0]
LOGGER.info(
("Found postal code in location field through city lookup "
"for flat %s: %s."),
flat["id"], postal_code
)
# Then fetch position (and postal_code is couldn't be found earlier)
if postal_code:
cities = [x for x in opendata["postal_codes"] if x.postal_code == postal_code]
(_, position) = guess_location_position(location, cities, constraint)
else:
(postal_code, position) = guess_location_position(location, opendata["postal_codes"], constraint)
# Check that postal code is not too far from the ones listed in config,
# limit bad fuzzy matching
@ -241,16 +263,19 @@ def guess_postal_code(flats_list, constraint, config, distance_threshold=20000):
if distance > distance_threshold:
LOGGER.info(
("Postal code %s found for flat %s is off-constraints "
("Postal code %s found for flat %s @ %s is off-constraints "
"(distance is %dm > %dm). Let's consider it is an "
"artifact match and keep the post without this postal "
"code."),
"code. (%s)"),
postal_code,
flat["id"],
location,
int(distance),
int(distance_threshold)
int(distance_threshold),
flat
)
postal_code = None
position = None
# Store it
if postal_code:
@ -264,6 +289,9 @@ def guess_postal_code(flats_list, constraint, config, distance_threshold=20000):
else:
LOGGER.info("No postal code found for flat %s.", flat["id"])
if position:
flat["flatisfy"]["position"] = position
return flats_list

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@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ class Flat(BASE):
flatisfy_postal_code = Column(String)
flatisfy_time_to = Column(MagicJSON)
flatisfy_constraint = Column(String)
flatisfy_position = Column(MagicJSON)
# Status
status = Column(Enum(FlatStatus), default=FlatStatus.new)
@ -183,6 +184,9 @@ class Flat(BASE):
flat_dict["flatisfy_postal_code"] = (
flat_dict["flatisfy"].get("postal_code", None)
)
flat_dict["flatisfy_position"] = (
flat_dict["flatisfy"].get("position", None)
)
flat_dict["flatisfy_time_to"] = (
flat_dict["flatisfy"].get("time_to", {})
)

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@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
export function findFlatGPS (flat) {
let gps
// Try to push a marker based on stations
if (flat.flatisfy_stations && flat.flatisfy_stations.length > 0) {
if (flat.flatisfy_position) {
gps = [flat.flatisfy_position.lat, flat.flatisfy_position.lng]
} else if (flat.flatisfy_stations && flat.flatisfy_stations.length > 0) {
// Try to push a marker based on stations
gps = [0.0, 0.0]
flat.flatisfy_stations.forEach(station => {
gps = [gps[0] + station.gps[0], gps[1] + station.gps[1]]

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@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
"""Add flat position column
Revision ID: d21933db9ad8
Revises: 8155b83242eb
Create Date: 2021-02-08 16:26:37.190842
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
import sqlalchemy.types as types
import json
class StringyJSON(types.TypeDecorator):
"""
Stores and retrieves JSON as TEXT for SQLite.
From
https://avacariu.me/articles/2016/compiling-json-as-text-for-sqlite-with-sqlalchemy.
.. note ::
The associated field is immutable. That is, changes to the data
(typically, changing the value of a dict field) will not trigger an
update on the SQL side upon ``commit`` as the reference to the object
will not have been updated. One should force the update by forcing an
update of the reference (by performing a ``copy`` operation on the dict
for instance).
"""
impl = types.TEXT
def process_bind_param(self, value, dialect):
"""
Process the bound param, serialize the object to JSON before saving
into database.
"""
if value is not None:
value = json.dumps(value)
return value
def process_result_value(self, value, dialect):
"""
Process the value fetched from the database, deserialize the JSON
string before returning the object.
"""
if value is not None:
value = json.loads(value)
return value
# TypeEngine.with_variant says "use StringyJSON instead when
# connecting to 'sqlite'"
# pylint: disable=locally-disabled,invalid-name
MagicJSON = types.JSON().with_variant(StringyJSON, "sqlite")
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = "d21933db9ad8"
down_revision = "8155b83242eb"
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade():
op.add_column("flats", sa.Column("flatisfy_position", MagicJSON, default=False))
def downgrade():
op.drop_column("flats", "flatisfy_position")