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orion/app/modules/monitoring/__init__.py
Samir Boulahtit 705d336e19 feat: add self-contained structure to remaining modules
Add exceptions, models, schemas, services directories to modules:

customers:
- exceptions.py, models/, schemas/, services/

inventory:
- exceptions.py, models/, schemas/, services/

messaging:
- exceptions.py, models/, schemas/, services/

monitoring:
- exceptions.py, models/, schemas/, services/

orders:
- exceptions.py, models/, schemas/, services/

payments:
- Updated __init__.py

All modules now have the standard self-contained directory
structure ready for future migration of business logic.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-28 22:21:50 +01:00

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# app/modules/monitoring/__init__.py
"""
Monitoring Module - Platform monitoring and observability.
This is a self-contained internal module providing:
- Background task monitoring
- Import job tracking
- System capacity monitoring
- Application logs viewing
- Platform health checks
Module Structure:
- models/ - Database models (CapacitySnapshot, AdminNotification, etc.)
- services/ - Business logic (BackgroundTasksService)
- schemas/ - Pydantic DTOs
- routes/ - API and page routes
- exceptions.py - Module-specific exceptions
"""
# Use lazy imports to avoid circular import issues
def __getattr__(name: str):
"""Lazy import module components to avoid circular imports."""
if name == "monitoring_module":
from app.modules.monitoring.definition import monitoring_module
return monitoring_module
elif name == "get_monitoring_module_with_routers":
from app.modules.monitoring.definition import get_monitoring_module_with_routers
return get_monitoring_module_with_routers
raise AttributeError(f"module {__name__!r} has no attribute {name!r}")
__all__ = ["monitoring_module", "get_monitoring_module_with_routers"]