# Notification Enhancements Backlog ## Issue: Human-Readable Time Display The notification section currently displays scanner intervals in raw minutes (e.g., "1440 minutes"), which is not user-friendly. It should display in appropriate units (hours, days, weeks) that match the frequency options being used. ## Current Behavior - Notifications show: "Scanner will run in 1440 minutes" - Users must mentally convert: 1440 minutes = 24 hours = 1 day ## Desired Behavior - Notifications show: "Scanner will run in 1 day" or "Scanner will run in 2 weeks" - Display units should match the frequency options selected ## Implementation Notes ### Frontend Changes Needed 1. **AgentHealth.tsx** - Add time formatting utility function 2. **Notification display logic** - Convert minutes to human-readable format 3. **Unit matching** - Ensure display matches selected frequency option ### Suggested Conversion Logic ```typescript function formatScannerInterval(minutes: number): string { if (minutes >= 10080 && minutes % 10080 === 0) { const weeks = minutes / 10080; return `${weeks} week${weeks > 1 ? 's' : ''}`; } if (minutes >= 1440 && minutes % 1440 === 0) { const days = minutes / 1440; return `${days} day${days > 1 ? 's' : ''}`; } if (minutes >= 60 && minutes % 60 === 0) { const hours = minutes / 60; return `${hours} hour${hours > 1 ? 's' : ''}`; } return `${minutes} minute${minutes > 1 ? 's' : ''}`; } ``` ### Frequency Options Reference - 5 minutes (rapid polling) - 15 minutes - 30 minutes - 1 hour (60 minutes) - 6 hours (360 minutes) - 12 hours (720 minutes) - Update scanner default - 24 hours (1440 minutes) - 1 week (10080 minutes) - 2 weeks (20160 minutes) ## Priority: Low This is a UX improvement rather than a functional bug. The system works correctly, just displays time in a less-than-ideal format. ## Related Files - `aggregator-web/src/components/AgentHealth.tsx` - Main scanner configuration UI - `aggregator-web/src/types/index.ts` - TypeScript type definitions - `aggregator-agent/internal/config/subsystems.go` - Scanner default intervals