Phase 1 - Vendor Router Integration: - Wire up vendor module routers in app/api/v1/vendor/__init__.py - Use lazy imports via __getattr__ to avoid circular dependencies Phase 2 - Extract Remaining Modules: - Create 6 new module directories: customers, cms, analytics, messaging, dev_tools, monitoring - Each module has definition.py and route wrappers - Update registry to import from extracted modules Phase 3 - Database Table Migration: - Add PlatformModule junction table for auditable module tracking - Add migration zc2m3n4o5p6q7_add_platform_modules_table.py - Add modules relationship to Platform model - Update ModuleService with JSON-to-junction-table migration Phase 4 - Module-Specific Configuration UI: - Add /api/v1/admin/module-config/* endpoints - Add module-config.html template and JS Phase 5 - Integration Tests: - Add tests/fixtures/module_fixtures.py - Add tests/integration/api/v1/admin/test_modules.py - Add tests/integration/api/v1/modules/test_module_access.py Architecture fixes: - Fix JS-003 errors: use ...data() directly in Alpine components - Fix JS-005 warnings: add init() guards to prevent duplicate init - Fix API-001 errors: add MenuActionResponse Pydantic model - Add FE-008 noqa for dynamic number input in template Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
27 lines
838 B
Python
27 lines
838 B
Python
# app/modules/inventory/routes/admin.py
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"""
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Inventory module admin routes.
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This module wraps the existing admin inventory routes and adds
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module-based access control. Routes are re-exported from the
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original location with the module access dependency.
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"""
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from fastapi import APIRouter, Depends
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from app.api.deps import require_module_access
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# Import original router (direct import to avoid circular dependency)
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from app.api.v1.admin.inventory import router as original_router
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# Create module-aware router
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admin_router = APIRouter(
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prefix="/inventory",
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dependencies=[Depends(require_module_access("inventory"))],
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)
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# Re-export all routes from the original module with module access control
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# The routes are copied to maintain the same API structure
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for route in original_router.routes:
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admin_router.routes.append(route)
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