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chihlasm 0f750e63e0 feat(notifications): add Phase 4 Slice 2 — multi-channel notification system
Full notification infrastructure with in-app, email, Slack, and Teams channels:

Backend:
- NotificationConfig, NotificationLog, Notification models + migration
- Notification service with event routing, channel delivery, retry logic
- 9 API endpoints (config CRUD + in-app notifications)
- APScheduler retry job with exponential backoff (30s, 2m, 10m)
- Wired into escalation, proposal approval, and knowledge flywheel
- Pydantic event key validation, cross-tenant protection on recipients

Frontend:
- TypeScript types + API client for all notification endpoints
- NotificationsPanel: bell icon with unread badge, dropdown, mark-read
- NotificationSettings: channel config, event toggles, test, delete confirm
- Notifications tab on IntegrationsPage
- ARIA attributes, Escape handler, settings link on panel

Review fixes (13 issues resolved):
- notify() no longer commits/rolls back caller's transaction (critical)
- retry_failed_notifications returns count instead of None (critical)
- NotificationSettings moved inside dedicated tab (critical)
- target_user_ids scoped by account_id (security)
- Email loop collects all failures before raising
- Slack webhook validates response body
- events_enabled rejects unknown event keys
- link column widened to String(500)
- Dead code removed from _auto_reinforce
- Delete confirmation, ARIA, Escape key support

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-19 12:37:54 +00:00
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