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notifications-api/app/notifications/process_letter_notifications.py
Chris Hill-Scott 9047b273da Save whole letter address into the to field
At the moment we’re not consistent:

Precompiled (API and one-off):
`to` has the whole address
`normalised_to` has nothing

Templated (API, CSV and one off):
`to` has the first line of the address
`normalised_to` has nothing

This commit makes us consistently store the whole address in the `to`
field. We think that people might want to search by postcode, not just
first line of the address.

This commit also starts to populate the normalised_to field with the
address lowercased and with all spaces removed, to make it easier to
search on.
2020-04-22 10:06:25 +01:00

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from notifications_utils.postal_address import PostalAddress
from app import create_random_identifier
from app.models import LETTER_TYPE
from app.notifications.process_notifications import persist_notification
def create_letter_notification(letter_data, template, api_key, status, reply_to_text=None, billable_units=None):
notification = persist_notification(
template_id=template.id,
template_version=template.version,
template_postage=template.postage,
# we only accept addresses_with_underscores from the API (from CSV we also accept dashes, spaces etc)
recipient=PostalAddress.from_personalisation(letter_data['personalisation']).normalised,
service=template.service,
personalisation=letter_data['personalisation'],
notification_type=LETTER_TYPE,
api_key_id=api_key.id,
key_type=api_key.key_type,
job_id=None,
job_row_number=None,
reference=create_random_identifier(),
client_reference=letter_data.get('reference'),
status=status,
reply_to_text=reply_to_text,
billable_units=billable_units,
postage=letter_data.get('postage')
)
return notification