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…push - Add in-app notification repository to push notification service dependencies - Implement logic to create and persist in-app notifications for targeted users - Ensure in-app notifications are saved before sending push notifications
Summary of ChangesHello @fulleni, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request introduces a significant enhancement to the push notification system by ensuring that in-app notifications are reliably stored in the database prior to dispatching external push notifications. This change guarantees that users will always find the notification content available in their in-app inbox, providing a more robust and consistent notification experience, regardless of the push notification delivery status. Highlights
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Code Review
This pull request introduces a new feature to persist in-app notifications before sending the corresponding push notifications. The implementation is a good step forward. However, I've identified a few areas for improvement in the new logic concerning error handling, code duplication, and potential scalability issues. My review includes a detailed comment with a suggested refactoring to address these points for a more robust and maintainable solution.
- Enhance description of the notification engine's capabilities - Clarify integration of push notifications with in-app notification center - Improve wording for user notification streams and delivery mechanisms
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Description
This pull request introduces a significant enhancement to the push notification system by ensuring that in-app notifications are reliably stored in the database prior to dispatching external push notifications. This change guarantees that users will always find the notification content available in their in-app inbox, providing a more robust and consistent notification experience, regardless of the push notification delivery status.
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