Jissin Mathew cb3bed4050 Implement Complete Payments
<UserStory> PAY002: Complete Payments </UserStory>

<Changes>
    1. Integrated Controller with PaymentManagementService to support payment completion workflow.
    2. Implemented PaymentManagementService::completePayment with validation for invoice ID, payment mode, and status update.
    3. Enhanced CustomerMenu with helper functions to display pending invoices in tabular format and allow index-based selection.
    4. Added CustomerMenu::selectPaymentMode to capture payment mode choice (OFFLINE/ONLINE).
    5. Updated CustomerMenu::completePayments to handle invoice selection, payment mode input, and trigger payment completion via Controller.
    6. Implemented notification logic to send confirmation to customers upon successful payment.
</Changes>

<Test>

 Acceptance Criteria:
 1. Payment status marked completed.
 2. Confirmation message shown.
 3. Confirmation notification sent.

 Precondition:
  1. Customer is logged into the system.
  2. At least one pending invoice exists for the customer.
  3. Datastore is available for storing invoices and updating payment status.

 Steps:
  1. Navigate to Customer menu and choose "Complete Payments".
    - Verify that the system lists pending invoices with tabular details.
  2. Select an invoice by index.
    - Verify that the chosen invoice is retrieved correctly.
  3. Enter payment mode (OFFLINE/ONLINE).
    - Verify that the selected mode is applied to the invoice.
  4. Confirm payment completion.
    - Verify that the invoice status changes to COMPLETED.
    - Verify that a confirmation message is displayed.
    - Verify that a notification is sent to the customer.
</Test>

<Review>
Sreeja Reghukumar, please review
</Review>
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