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adopt-a-street/frontend
William Valentin a2d30385b5 feat: implement real-time notification toast system
Implemented comprehensive notification toast system integrating Socket.IO
with react-toastify for real-time user notifications.

Features:
- NotificationProvider component for automatic Socket.IO event handling
- Custom Bootstrap-themed toast styles with mobile responsiveness
- Four toast types: success, error, info, warning
- Auto-dismiss after 5 seconds with manual dismiss option
- Duplicate prevention using toast IDs
- Mobile-optimized full-width toasts
- Dark mode support
- 16 passing tests with full coverage

Toast notifications for:
- Connection status (connect/disconnect/reconnect)
- Event updates (new, updated, deleted, participants)
- Task updates (new, completed, updated, deleted)
- Street adoptions/unadoptions
- Achievement unlocks and badge awards
- Social updates (new posts, comments)
- Generic notifications with type-based styling

Usage:
import { notify } from '../context/NotificationProvider';
notify.success('Operation completed!');
notify.error('Something went wrong!');

Configuration:
- Position: top-right (configurable)
- Auto-close: 5 seconds (configurable)
- Max toasts: 5 concurrent
- Mobile responsive: full-width on ≤480px screens

Documentation:
- NOTIFICATION_SYSTEM.md: Complete usage guide
- NOTIFICATION_IMPLEMENTATION.md: Implementation summary
- frontend/src/examples/notificationExamples.js: Code examples

Co-Authored-By: AI Assistant <noreply@ai-assistant.com>
2025-11-03 13:20:15 -08:00
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