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orion/app/modules/messaging/routes/__init__.py
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refactor(P6): standardize route variable naming to router
All route files (admin.py, store.py) now export `router` instead of
`admin_router`/`store_router`. Consumer code (definition.py, __init__.py)
imports as `router as admin_router` where distinction is needed.
ModuleDefinition fields remain admin_router/store_router.

64 files changed across all modules. Architecture rules, docs, and
migration plan updated. Added noqa:API001 support to validator for
pre-existing raw dict endpoints now visible with standardized router name.
All 1114 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-27 11:05:34 +01:00

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# app/modules/messaging/routes/__init__.py
"""
Messaging module route registration.
This module provides functions to register messaging routes
with module-based access control.
NOTE: Routers are NOT auto-imported to avoid circular dependencies.
Import directly from admin.py or store.py as needed:
from app.modules.messaging.routes.admin import router, admin_notifications_router
from app.modules.messaging.routes.store import router, store_notifications_router
"""
# Routers are imported on-demand to avoid circular dependencies
# Do NOT add auto-imports here
__all__ = ["admin_router", "admin_notifications_router", "store_router", "store_notifications_router"]
def __getattr__(name: str):
"""Lazy import routers to avoid circular dependencies."""
if name == "admin_router":
from app.modules.messaging.routes.admin import router
return router
if name == "admin_notifications_router":
from app.modules.messaging.routes.admin import admin_notifications_router
return admin_notifications_router
if name == "store_router":
from app.modules.messaging.routes.store import router
return router
if name == "store_notifications_router":
from app.modules.messaging.routes.store import store_notifications_router
return store_notifications_router
raise AttributeError(f"module {__name__!r} has no attribute {name!r}")