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dev → uat: GRO-2154 geocoding endpoints (Phase 1.3) (#171)
2026-06-08 12:06:43 +00:00

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import {
getDb,
businessSettings,
clients,
and,
eq,
isNull,
sql,
} from "@groombook/db";
import {
resolveGeocodingProvider,
type GeocodingProvider,
type GeocodeResult,
} from "./geocoding.js";
/**
* Client geocoding orchestration (GRO-2154, Phase 1.3 of Route Optimization).
*
* Bridges the provider-agnostic {@link GeocodingProvider} layer (GRO-2153) and
* the `clients` table: resolves the configured provider from `businessSettings`,
* geocodes a client's address, and persists `latitude`/`longitude`/`geocodedAt`.
*
* Outcomes are returned as structured {@link ClientGeocodeOutcome} values so that
* callers (the geocode endpoints and the auto-geocode create/update hook) can
* surface clear, actionable feedback — groomers need to know when an address is
* ambiguous or unresolvable, not just that "something failed".
*/
type Db = ReturnType<typeof getDb>;
type ClientRow = typeof clients.$inferSelect;
/** Status of a single client geocode attempt. */
export type ClientGeocodeStatus =
/** Coordinates resolved and persisted. */
| "geocoded"
/** Client has no (non-blank) address on file — nothing to geocode. */
| "no_address"
/** Provider returned no match; the address is ambiguous or unrecognized. */
| "unresolved"
/** Provider call failed (transport, quota, bad key). Coordinates unchanged. */
| "error";
/** Structured, UI-surfaceable result of geocoding one client. */
export interface ClientGeocodeOutcome {
clientId: string;
status: ClientGeocodeStatus;
/** Human-readable explanation, safe to show to managers/groomers. */
message: string;
latitude: number | null;
longitude: number | null;
geocodedAt: string | null;
/** Provider-normalized address, when a match was found. */
formattedAddress: string | null;
/** Provider that produced (or attempted) this result. */
provider: string | null;
}
/**
* Builds the geocoding provider for the current business settings. A single
* provider instance should be reused across a batch so its internal rate limiter
* throttles the whole run (e.g. Nominatim's 1 req/sec policy).
*/
export async function resolveClientGeocodingProvider(
db: Db
): Promise<GeocodingProvider> {
const [settings] = await db.select().from(businessSettings).limit(1);
return resolveGeocodingProvider(settings ?? null);
}
/**
* Geocodes a single client row through the given provider and persists the
* result on success. Never throws on provider failure — transport/quota errors
* are captured as an `"error"` outcome so callers (especially the create/update
* auto-geocode hook) are not broken by a flaky geocoding backend.
*/
export async function geocodeClient(
db: Db,
client: ClientRow,
provider: GeocodingProvider
): Promise<ClientGeocodeOutcome> {
const base = {
clientId: client.id,
latitude: null as number | null,
longitude: null as number | null,
geocodedAt: null as string | null,
formattedAddress: null as string | null,
provider: provider.name as string | null,
};
const address = client.address?.trim();
if (!address) {
return {
...base,
status: "no_address",
message: "Client has no address on file, so it cannot be geocoded.",
};
}
let result: GeocodeResult | null;
try {
result = await provider.geocode(address);
} catch (err) {
return {
...base,
status: "error",
message: `Geocoding provider (${provider.name}) failed: ${
err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err)
}`,
};
}
if (!result) {
return {
...base,
status: "unresolved",
message: `Address could not be resolved to a location: "${address}". Please verify or correct the address.`,
};
}
const geocodedAt = new Date();
await db
.update(clients)
.set({
latitude: result.latitude,
longitude: result.longitude,
geocodedAt,
updatedAt: geocodedAt,
})
.where(eq(clients.id, client.id));
return {
clientId: client.id,
status: "geocoded",
message: `Geocoded via ${result.provider} to ${result.latitude}, ${result.longitude}.`,
latitude: result.latitude,
longitude: result.longitude,
geocodedAt: geocodedAt.toISOString(),
formattedAddress: result.formattedAddress,
provider: result.provider,
};
}
/** Summary returned by {@link geocodeUngeocodedClients}. */
export interface BatchGeocodeSummary {
provider: string;
/** Number of clients processed in this invocation. */
processed: number;
geocoded: number;
unresolved: number;
errors: number;
/** Un-geocoded clients with an address that were NOT processed (over `limit`). */
remaining: number;
/** Per-client outcomes for everything processed this invocation. */
outcomes: ClientGeocodeOutcome[];
}
/**
* Batch-geocodes clients that have an address but no `geocodedAt` yet, throttled
* by the active provider's rate limiter.
*
* Because Nominatim allows only ~1 req/sec, geocoding every un-geocoded client in
* a single HTTP request would risk timeouts on large datasets. Each invocation
* therefore processes at most `limit` clients (default 50, clamped 1..500) and
* reports `remaining`; managers re-run until `remaining` is 0.
*/
export async function geocodeUngeocodedClients(
db: Db,
limit = 50,
injectedProvider?: GeocodingProvider
): Promise<BatchGeocodeSummary> {
const effectiveLimit = Math.min(Math.max(Math.trunc(limit) || 0, 1), 500);
const provider =
injectedProvider ?? (await resolveClientGeocodingProvider(db));
// Un-geocoded = geocodedAt IS NULL with a non-blank address.
const candidateFilter = and(
isNull(clients.geocodedAt),
sql`${clients.address} IS NOT NULL AND length(trim(${clients.address})) > 0`
);
const countRows = await db
.select({ count: sql<number>`count(*)::int` })
.from(clients)
.where(candidateFilter);
const totalRemaining = countRows[0]?.count ?? 0;
const rows = await db
.select()
.from(clients)
.where(candidateFilter)
.orderBy(clients.createdAt)
.limit(effectiveLimit);
const outcomes: ClientGeocodeOutcome[] = [];
for (const row of rows) {
outcomes.push(await geocodeClient(db, row, provider));
}
const geocoded = outcomes.filter((o) => o.status === "geocoded").length;
const unresolved = outcomes.filter((o) => o.status === "unresolved").length;
const errors = outcomes.filter((o) => o.status === "error").length;
return {
provider: provider.name,
processed: outcomes.length,
geocoded,
unresolved,
errors,
remaining: Math.max(totalRemaining - outcomes.length, 0),
outcomes,
};
}