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Boundary Reviews (2)
After the first election using a new set of boundaries has happened, a BoundaryLine release will be published containing the finalised boundaries and GSS codes. When this happens, we want to retrospectively replace the LGBCE boundaries and temp codes with GSS codes and boundaries from Ordnance Survey. There are 2 steps to this process:
boundaryline_backport_codes
takes a reference date and a BoundaryLine release. The reference date is used to work out which DivisionSet
s are valid for the BoundaryLine release so should be after the start date of the relevant DivisionSet
s e.g:
manage.py boundaryline_backport_codes 2018-05-04 -u "http://parlvid.mysociety.org/os/bdline_gb-2018-05.zip"
NB 2018-05-04
is the Friday after an election Thursday - which will be the start date for lot's of DivisionSets
- Pass
--dry-run
to get a report of what it will do without commiting changes - Pass
-v 2
for extra debug info - There will usually be a handful of areas which we couldn't automatically attach a code to. These will require manual follow-up. Usually these will be due to minor differences in the ward name between the LGBCE data and BoundaryLine. The remaining manual edits can be made via /admin
Once we've replaced the temp identifiers with gss codes, we can use those GSS codes to import boundaries from BoundaryLine e.g:
manage.py boundaryline_import_boundaries --source "bdline_gb-2018-05" --codes "myfile.json" -u "http://parlvid.mysociety.org/os/bdline_gb-2018-05.zip"
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--codes
accepts a path to a local JSON file containing an array of codes e.g:["gss:X01000001", "gss:X01000002"]
- If a GSS code exists attached to multiple
Division
records, those divisions will be ignored by default and we'll need to re-run the import with the--all
flag (but check them first!)