Wires the NWS adapter to the new notification pipeline via EventBus:
- Added fine-grained weather categories: weather_watch, weather_advisory,
weather_statement (all routine severity) alongside existing weather_warning
- NWSAlertsAdapter._derive_category() maps NWS event type suffix to category:
"Warning" -> weather_warning, "Watch" -> weather_watch, etc.
- NWSAlertsAdapter.to_event() converts internal event dict to pipeline Event
with proper group_key (event_id) and inhibit_keys (Warning suppresses Watch)
- EnvironmentalStore accepts optional event_bus parameter
- EnvironmentalStore._ingest() emits new events to bus via _emit_event()
- 22 new tests in test_adapter_nws.py covering category derivation,
severity mapping, and Event field population
All 119 tests pass.
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Adds dedicated renderer classes per channel type:
- MeshRenderer produces 1+ chunks <=200 chars with (k/N) counters
when the payload overflows. Reuses the toggle-label vocabulary
from the digest. Mesh channels skip re-chunking when the payload
already carries chunk_index metadata (digest path).
- EmailRenderer produces {subject, body} with structured context
lines. Plain text only; HTML body is a future polish.
- WebhookRenderer produces a JSON-serializable dict with stable
schema_version 1.0. Optional fields omitted (not nulled) for
compactness. Designed for reuse by Phase 2.6.5's MQTT event
publisher.
- All four channel implementations (MeshBroadcast, MeshDM, Email,
Webhook) now call their renderer in deliver() before transport.
- New renderer tests cover each renderer in isolation; new channel
integration tests confirm channels actually call their renderer.
Renderers are pure functions of the payload - no network, no
state, fully testable without mocking I/O. The future MQTT
publisher will instantiate WebhookRenderer directly.
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- Switch channels.py from dict-based to dataclass-based interfaces
- Add NotificationPayload dataclass and make_payload_from_event helper
- Update channel.deliver() to be async with (payload, rule) signature
- Add connector parameter to Dispatcher, DigestScheduler, and pipeline builders
- Update pipeline tee to use asyncio.create_task for async dispatch
- Add create_channel_from_dict for legacy router.py compatibility
- Update tests for new async interfaces
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build_pipeline previously constructed its own LLMBackend from
config.llm, which:
- duplicated main.py's already-running backend instance
- failed to inherit env-loaded LLM_API_KEY when called from
short-lived scripts (eyeball checks, tests), forcing fallback
- prevented pipeline components from sharing the live backend
build_pipeline and build_pipeline_components now require an
llm_backend parameter. main.py passes the same instance it
constructed for its primary responder. Tests pass mocks. The
digest accumulator now uses the live, authenticated backend.
Added test_build_pipeline_uses_provided_backend to lock in the
injection contract.
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- Remove severity-based fork; tee pattern sends all events to both dispatcher and accumulator
- Add ToggleFilter before tee; drops events for disabled toggles
- Rework DigestAccumulator: event log instead of active/resolved tracking
- render_digest now async, calls LLM once per toggle with severity-ordered events
- Fallback to count-based summary when LLM unavailable
- Add TogglesConfig to config.py for master toggle settings
- Update scheduler to await async render_digest
- 75 tests passing
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One-time renormalization pass under the .gitattributes added in the
previous commit. Every tracked text file now uses LF. No semantic
changes — verified via git diff --cached --ignore-all-space showing
zero real differences. Future diffs will only show real content
changes.
This commit will appear huge in git log --stat but represents zero
behavior change. Use git log --follow --ignore-all-space or
git blame -w when archaeologically tracing through this commit.
Adds DigestScheduler class that fires digest at configured time (default 07:00)
and routes to rules with trigger_type=schedule and schedule_match=digest.
- DigestScheduler: asyncio task with start/stop lifecycle
- Config: DigestConfig dataclass with schedule and include fields
- Config: schedule_match field on NotificationRuleConfig
- Pipeline: start_pipeline/stop_pipeline async lifecycle functions
- Mesh channels get per-chunk delivery, email/webhook get full text
- 26 new tests covering schedule computation, fire behavior, lifecycle
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Adds DigestAccumulator tracking ACTIVE NOW and SINCE LAST DIGEST
state per toggle. Replaces StubDigestQueue in build_pipeline; the
stub class is kept for Phase 2.1 backward-compat tests.
- enqueue(): adds new events, updates in place by id, detects
resolutions (expires past, or title contains cleared/reopened/
ended/resolved/back online/recovered/lifted)
- tick(now): rolls expired actives into since_last
- render_digest(now): produces a Digest with mesh_compact (<=200
chars) and full multi-line forms; clears since_last after
- Toggle ordering and labels match the v0.3 design
- Phase 2.3b will add real scheduling on top of this
Adds inline pipeline stages between the bus and the severity router:
- Inhibitor: suppresses lower-or-equal severity events when a key
in event.inhibit_keys is already active. TTL configurable, default
30 minutes.
- Grouper: coalesces events sharing group_key within a time window
(default 60s). Most recent event wins. tick() and flush_all()
drive emission; no background timers in Phase 2.2.
- build_pipeline now wires: bus -> inhibitor -> grouper -> severity_router
Phase 2.1 dispatcher tests continue to pass unchanged.