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orion/app/api/v1/vendor/__init__.py
Samir Boulahtit da3f28849e refactor: migrate vendor auth, profile, team, dashboard, settings to modules
Tenancy module (identity & organizational hierarchy):
- vendor_auth.py: login, logout, /me endpoints
- vendor_profile.py: vendor profile get/update
- vendor_team.py: team management, roles, permissions, invitations

Core module (foundational non-domain features):
- vendor_dashboard.py: dashboard statistics
- vendor_settings.py: localization, business info, letzshop settings

All routes auto-discovered via is_self_contained=True.
Deleted 5 legacy files from app/api/v1/vendor/.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-31 15:09:41 +01:00

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# app/api/v1/vendor/__init__.py
"""
Vendor API router aggregation.
This module aggregates all vendor-related JSON API endpoints.
IMPORTANT:
- This router is for JSON API endpoints only
- HTML page routes are mounted separately in main.py at /vendor/*
- Do NOT include pages.router here - it causes route conflicts
MODULE SYSTEM:
Routes can be module-gated using require_module_access() dependency.
For multi-tenant apps, module enablement is checked at request time
based on platform context (not at route registration time).
Self-contained modules (auto-discovered from app/modules/{module}/routes/api/vendor.py):
- analytics: Vendor analytics and reporting
- billing: Subscription tiers, vendor billing, checkout, add-ons, features, usage
- inventory: Stock management, inventory tracking
- orders: Order management, fulfillment, exceptions, invoices
- marketplace: Letzshop integration, product sync, onboarding
- catalog: Vendor product catalog management
- cms: Content pages management
- customers: Customer management
- payments: Payment configuration, Stripe connect, transactions
- tenancy: Vendor info, auth, profile, team management
"""
from fastapi import APIRouter
# Import all sub-routers (legacy routes that haven't been migrated to modules)
from . import (
email_settings,
email_templates,
media,
messages,
notifications,
)
# Create vendor router
router = APIRouter()
# ============================================================================
# JSON API ROUTES ONLY
# ============================================================================
# These routes return JSON and are mounted at /api/v1/vendor/*
# Email configuration
router.include_router(email_templates.router, tags=["vendor-email-templates"])
router.include_router(email_settings.router, tags=["vendor-email-settings"])
# Services (with prefixes: /media/*, etc.)
router.include_router(media.router, tags=["vendor-media"])
router.include_router(notifications.router, tags=["vendor-notifications"])
router.include_router(messages.router, tags=["vendor-messages"])
# Services (with prefixes: /media/*, etc.)
router.include_router(media.router, tags=["vendor-media"])
router.include_router(notifications.router, tags=["vendor-notifications"])
router.include_router(messages.router, tags=["vendor-messages"])
# ============================================================================
# Auto-discovered Module Routes
# ============================================================================
# Routes from self-contained modules are auto-discovered and registered.
# Modules include: billing, inventory, orders, marketplace, cms, customers, payments
# Routes are sorted by priority, so catch-all routes (CMS) come last.
from app.modules.routes import get_vendor_api_routes
for route_info in get_vendor_api_routes():
# Only pass prefix if custom_prefix is set (router already has internal prefix)
if route_info.custom_prefix:
router.include_router(
route_info.router,
prefix=route_info.custom_prefix,
tags=route_info.tags,
)
else:
router.include_router(
route_info.router,
tags=route_info.tags,
)
__all__ = ["router"]