Wave-based onboarding makes the auto-invite + polling path obsolete.
- Removes SlackService.inviteUserToSlack — admins now send invites
through Slack's UI and flip the flag in our admin endpoint.
- Removes the slack_invite_failed admin alert + its detector. The
alert no longer has a meaningful trigger (we don't attempt invites).
- Archives server/utils/checkSlackJoins.js (and its test) under
_archive/ in case the polling pattern is needed again post-pilot.
- Deletes the Nitro plugin that scheduled checkSlackJoins on boot
+ hourly. Nothing in nitro.config / nuxt.config / package.json
registered it elsewhere.
- Drops the slack_invite_failed branch from adminAlerts.test; the
enum slug stays in adminAlertDismissal so historical dismissal
rows continue to validate.
notifyNewMember (vetting-channel notification) and findUserByEmail
(used by the auto-flag helper) are retained.
Admins can now surface dismissed alert types without waiting for the
underlying data to change. Adds a collapsible "Restore dismissed"
section below the active alerts with per-type checkboxes.
- ALERT_METADATA map in adminAlerts.js as the single source of truth
for slug → title/severity; detectors refactored to reference it
- GET /api/admin/alerts/dismissed returns this admin's dismissals
joined with metadata (title, severity, dismissedAt)
- POST /api/admin/alerts/restore deletes dismissals by alertType[],
returns the deleted count
- AdminAlertsPanel fetches both active + dismissed; stays visible
when either is non-empty; checkboxes + "Restore selected" button
- adminAlertRestoreSchema validates the POST body against the enum
- Auth guards test covers both new routes