<UserStory> ADM002: Remove Technician or Customer </UserStory>
<Changes>
1. Integrated UserManagementService and ServiceManagementService into Controller for user removal operations.
2. Added Controller::removeUser to validate user existence, cancel related service bookings and technician jobs, and mark user inactive.
3. Updated JobCard and ServiceBooking models to use util::ServiceJobStatus consistently and store technician references as User* instead of strings.
4. Extended util::ServiceJobStatus enum with PENDING and CANCELLED states, including string conversion support.
5. Implemented ServiceManagementService methods to cancel customer service bookings and technician jobs, with inventory restocking and notifications.
6. Enhanced AdminMenu::removeUser to list active users, validate index input, confirm deletion, and invoke Controller::removeUser.
7. Added helper functions in AdminMenu to filter active users and display them with formatted output including user type.
</Changes>
<Test>
Precondition:
1. Admin is logged into the system.
2. Technician accounts exist in the system.
3. Technician has active job assignments.
Steps:
1. Navigate to Admin Menu and select "Remove User".
2. System displays list of active users with IDs, usernames, and user types.
- Verify that inactive users are excluded from the list.
3. Admin selects technician ID for removal.
- Verify that system confirms deletion before proceeding.
4. Technician is removed from job assignment list.
- Verify that associated jobs are cancelled, inventory is restocked, and notifications are sent.
</Test>
<Review>
Sreeja Reghukumar
</Review>
- Removed observer map from Subject base class
- Removed notify() from Subject interface
- Made NotificationManagementService abstract with pure virtual methods
- Added static observer maps to notification service implementations
- Added attach() and detach() overrides in inventory, payment, and service management services
- Added update() override in User model for observer pattern support
- Updated notification method declarations with override specifiers
<Changes>
1. Added State enum with ACTIVE and INACTIVE values in Enums.h.
2. Added state member, getter, and setter in User, Service, InventoryItem, and ComboPackage models.
3. Updated constructors to initialize model objects with ACTIVE state by default.
4. Added state string conversion helper functions in Enums.h.
5. Added default return values in Controller getter methods to complete stub implementations.
6. Added basic menu loop implementation in CustomerMenu and TechnicianMenu for handling user input.
</Changes>
Changes:
- Added stub implementations for Controller.cpp methods
- Fixed const issue in UserInterface methods (run, login, registerCustomer, handleOperation)
- Changed return types to use const pointers for read-only objects
- Updated maps and vectors to return const object pointers
- Fixed some function parameter names and signatures for consistency