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+ FROM python:3.9-slim
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+ # Set the working directory inside the container
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+ WORKDIR /app
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+
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+ # Copy all files from the current directory to the container's working directory
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+ COPY . .
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+
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+ # Install dependencies from the requirements file without using cache to reduce image size
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+ RUN pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade -r requirements.txt
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+
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+ # Define the command to start the application using Gunicorn with 4 worker processes
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+ # - `-w 4`: Uses 4 worker processes for handling requests
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+ # - `-b 0.0.0.0:7860`: Binds the server to port 7860 on all network interfaces
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+ # - `app:app`: Runs the Flask app (assuming `app.py` contains the Flask instance named `app`)
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+ CMD ["gunicorn", "-w", "4", "-b", "0.0.0.0:7860", "app:sales_predictor_api"]
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+ # Import necessary libraries
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+ import numpy as np
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+ import joblib # For loading the serialized model
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+ import pandas as pd # For data manipulation
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+ from flask import Flask, request, jsonify # For creating the Flask API
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+
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+ # Initialize the Flask application
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+ sales_prediction_api = Flask("Sales Predictor")
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+
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+
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+ # Load the trained machine learning model
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+ model = joblib.load("sales_prediction_model_v1_0.joblib")
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+
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+ # Define a route for the home page (GET request)
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+ @sales_prediction_api.get('/')
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+ def home():
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+ """
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+ This function handles GET requests to the root URL ('/') of the API.
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+ It returns a simple welcome message.
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+ """
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+ return "Welcome to the Sales Prediction API!"
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+
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+ # Define an endpoint for single property prediction (POST request)
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+ @sales_prediction_api.post('/v1/sales')
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+ def predict_sales():
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+ """
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+ This function handles POST requests to the '/v1/sales' endpoint.
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+ It expects a JSON payload containing property details and returns
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+ the predicted rental price as a JSON response.
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+ """
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+ # Get the JSON data from the request body
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+ property_data = request.get_json()
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+
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+
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+
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+ # Extract relevant features from the JSON data
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+ sample = {
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+ 'Product_Weight': property_data['Product_Weight'],
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+ 'Product_Allocated_Area': property_data['Product_Allocated_Area'],
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+ 'Product_MRP': property_data['Product_MRP'],
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+ 'Store_Establishment_Year': property_data['Store_Establishment_Year'],
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+ 'Product_Sugar_Content': property_data['Product_Sugar_Content'],
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+ 'Product_Type': property_data['Product_Type'],
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+ 'Store_Id': property_data['Store_Id'],
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+ 'Store_Location_City_Type': property_data['Store_Location_City_Type'],
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+ 'Store_Type': property_data['Store_Type']
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+ }
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+
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+ # Convert the extracted data into a Pandas DataFrame
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+ input_data = pd.DataFrame([sample])
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+
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+ # Make prediction
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+ predicted_sales = model.predict(input_data)[0]
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+
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+
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+ # Convert predicted_sales to Python float
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+ predicted_sales = round(float(predicted_sales), 2)
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+
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+ # When we send this value directly within a JSON response, Flask's jsonify function encounters a datatype error
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+
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+ # Return the actual price
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+ return jsonify({'Predicted Sales': predicted_sales})
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+
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+
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+
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+ # Define an endpoint for batch prediction (POST request)
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+ @sales_prediction_api.post('/v1/salesbatch')
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+ def predict_sales_batch():
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+ """
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+ This function handles POST requests to the '/v1/salesbatch' endpoint.
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+ It expects a CSV file containing property details for multiple properties
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+ and returns the predicted rental prices as a dictionary in the JSON response.
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+ """
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+ # Get the uploaded CSV file from the request
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+ file = request.files['file']
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+
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+ # Read the CSV file into a Pandas DataFrame
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+ input_data = pd.read_csv(file)
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+
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+ # Make predictions for all properties in the DataFrame (get log_prices)
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+ predicted_sales = model.predict(input_data).tolist()
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+
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+ # Calculate actual prices
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+ predicted_sales = [round(float(sales), 2) for sales in predicted_sales]
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+
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+ # Create a dictionary of predictions with property IDs as keys
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+ property_ids = input_data['id'].tolist() # Assuming 'id' is the property ID column
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+ output_dict = dict(zip(property_ids, predicted_sales)) # Use actual prices
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+
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+ # Return the predictions dictionary as a JSON response
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+ return output_dict
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+
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+ # Run the Flask application in debug mode if this script is executed directly
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+ if __name__ == '__main__':
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+ sales_prediction_api.run(debug=True)