Do not rely on notifiction module being imported
This has worked so far mostly by accident, but it turned out to be
brittle while writing tests. This makes sure that the notification
module is always imported before use.
# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
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# TODO(proto): uncomment and supply a Google App Engine application instance
# application: FIXME
# TODO(release): see the instructions in README about the "version:" field
version: 0-5-20090420
runtime: python
api_version: 1
handlers:
- url: /remote_api
script: $PYTHON_LIB/google/appengine/ext/remote_api/handler.py
login: admin
- url: /(robots.txt|favicon.ico)
static_files: soc/content/\1
upload: soc/content/(robots.txt|favicon.ico)
- url: /tiny_mce/.*
script: $PYTHON_LIB/google/appengine/ext/zipserve
- url: /soc/content
static_dir: soc/content
- url: /gsoc/content
static_dir: gsoc/content
- url: /ghop/content
static_dir: ghop/content
- url: /jquery
static_dir: jquery
- url: /json
static_dir: json
- url: /.*
script: main.py