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@fluojs/notifications
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Channel-agnostic notification orchestration with optional queue and lifecycle event seams for Fluo.
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Channel-agnostic notification orchestration for fluo. It freezes the shared contract for notification channels, provides explicit module registration with familiar dynamic-module ergonomics, and exposes optional queue-backed delivery and lifecycle event publication seams.
npm install @fluojs/notifications
NotificationsService instead of provider-specific SDKs or transport details.Register notifications with NotificationsModule.forRoot(...) or NotificationsModule.forRootAsync(...) by passing explicit NotificationChannel values in channels.
import { Module } from '@fluojs/core';
import {
NotificationsModule,
type NotificationChannel,
} from '@fluojs/notifications';
const emailChannel: NotificationChannel = {
channel: 'email',
async send(notification) {
console.log('sending email', notification.subject, notification.payload);
return {
externalId: 'email-123',
metadata: { provider: 'demo-email' },
};
},
};
@Module({
imports: [
NotificationsModule.forRoot({
channels: [emailChannel],
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
NotificationsServiceimport { Inject } from '@fluojs/core';
import { NotificationsService } from '@fluojs/notifications';
@Inject(NotificationsService)
export class WelcomeService {
constructor(private readonly notifications: NotificationsService) {}
async sendWelcomeEmail(userId: string, email: string) {
await this.notifications.dispatch({
channel: 'email',
recipients: [email],
subject: 'Welcome to fluo',
payload: {
template: 'welcome-email',
userId,
},
});
}
}
NotificationsModule.forRoot(...) and NotificationsModule.forRootAsync(...) export NotificationsService, NOTIFICATIONS, and NOTIFICATION_CHANNELS as global providers by default. Set global: false when these providers should stay visible only to the module that imports the notifications module. Application services should declare dependencies with fluo's class-level @Inject(...) decorator so the standard-decorator DI container can resolve the service without parameter decorators.
Migration boundary: channel registration is value-based, not metadata-based. Do not rely on NestJS provider discovery, @Injectable() metadata, or emitDecoratorMetadata to register channels. Build NotificationChannel objects in application code or return them from NotificationsModule.forRootAsync({ inject, useFactory, global? }), then pass them through the channels option.
Use the optional queue seam when many notifications should be deferred to background workers. The queue adapter is an application-owned integration; @fluojs/notifications only calls the abstract adapter contract.
NotificationsModule.forRoot({
channels: [emailChannel],
queue: {
adapter: {
async enqueue(job) {
return queue.enqueue(job);
},
async enqueueMany(jobs) {
return Promise.all(jobs.map((job) => queue.enqueue(job)));
},
},
bulkThreshold: 50,
},
});
Behavioral contract notes:
bulkThreshold.dispatch() stays direct by default even when a queue adapter is configured. Use dispatch(..., { queue: true }) to opt one single notification into queue-backed delivery.dispatch(..., { queue: false }) to force direct delivery even when a queue adapter exists.dispatchMany(...).id idempotency key derived from notification.id when present, otherwise from the notification envelope. Queue adapters should pass this value to backing queues that support deduplication.dispatchMany(..., { continueOnError: true }) collects failures instead of throwing on the first failed direct delivery or sequential queue fallback enqueue.notification.dispatch.failed lifecycle events before rethrowing the enqueue error to the caller. Queued bulk dispatch also publishes a terminal queued or failed event for every notification that already emitted requested, including queue-missing, channel-resolution, and provider/adapter failure paths.enqueueMany(...) is unavailable, bulk queue delivery falls back to enqueueing each job individually in input order. With continueOnError: true, successful enqueues remain visible in results while failed enqueues are returned in failures; without it, the first enqueue failure is rethrown after the remaining requested fallback jobs receive failed lifecycle events.Publish caller-visible lifecycle events without coupling the foundation package to @fluojs/event-bus directly. The event publisher is also application-owned; the foundation package does not create, import, close, or drain a concrete event bus.
NotificationsModule.forRoot({
channels: [emailChannel],
events: {
publishLifecycleEvents: true,
publisher: {
async publish(event) {
await eventBus.publish(event);
},
},
},
});
Published event names:
notification.dispatch.requestednotification.dispatch.queuednotification.dispatch.deliverednotification.dispatch.failedIf events.publisher is configured, lifecycle event publication defaults to on unless publishLifecycleEvents: false is set. Channel deliveries that omit externalId receive a deterministic fallback delivery id derived from the notification envelope so dispatch results remain stable for callers without relying on time or random data. Channel resolution failures publish requested and then failed events before throwing NotificationChannelNotFoundError; treat those failures as permanent configuration errors. Queue enqueue and provider delivery failures also publish failed events, but callers should classify their retry behavior from the underlying adapter/provider error. Publication failures for success-path lifecycle events remain best-effort so a delivered notification is not converted into an application failure. Publication failures for notification.dispatch.failed are caller-visible as AggregateError values that include both the original dispatch error and the publisher error so failed-event guarantees are not silently weakened.
The foundation package intentionally does not:
process.env directly@fluojs/queue or @fluojs/event-bus concrete runtime typesThese limitations are part of the package contract so leaf packages can evolve independently while sharing one stable orchestration layer.
NotificationsModule.forRoot(options) / NotificationsModule.forRootAsync(options)NotificationsServiceNotificationsService.createPlatformStatusSnapshot()NotificationsNOTIFICATIONSNOTIFICATION_CHANNELSNotificationDispatchRequestNotificationDispatchOptionsNotificationDispatchManyOptionsNotificationDispatchResultNotificationDispatchBatchResultNotificationDispatchFailureNotificationDispatchStatusNotificationChannelNotificationChannelContextNotificationChannelDeliveryNotificationPayloadNotificationsQueueAdapterNotificationsQueueJobNotificationsQueueOptionsNotificationsModuleOptionsNotificationsAsyncModuleOptionsNotificationsEventsOptionsNotificationsEventPublisherNotificationLifecycleEventNotificationLifecycleEventNamecreateNotificationsPlatformStatusSnapshot(...)NotificationsPlatformStatusSnapshotNotificationsStatusAdapterInputNotificationsConfigurationErrorNotificationChannelNotFoundErrorNotificationQueueNotConfiguredErrorStatus snapshots include operationMode, dependency diagnostics, ownership, readiness, and health fields for platform diagnostics.
When a queue adapter is configured, details.dependencies includes notifications.queue-adapter; when lifecycle events are published through an event publisher, it includes notifications.event-publisher. Those optional integrations mark ownership.externallyManaged: true while the foundation package still reports ownsResources: false because it does not create, close, or drain concrete queue or event-bus resources.
@fluojs/queue: Recommended when bulk notification delivery should run in the background.@fluojs/event-bus: Recommended when notification lifecycle events should be published to the wider app.@fluojs/config: Recommended for passing provider configuration into forRootAsync() without direct environment access.packages/notifications/src/module.test.ts: Module registration, async wiring, queue seam, and tolerant bulk dispatch examples.packages/notifications/src/public-surface.test.ts: Public contract verification for root exports and TypeScript-only types.packages/notifications/src/status.test.ts: Health/readiness contract examples.FAQs
Channel-agnostic notification orchestration with optional queue and lifecycle event seams for Fluo.
We found that @fluojs/notifications demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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