Test infrastructure now uses the same MySQL 8.0 engine as local dev
and production. SQLite is no longer used anywhere in the project.
Eliminates the SQLite "rebuild on FK add" quirk that forced session 2.5
to omit a foreign key on form_schemas.default_crowd_type_id (Task 2 of
this session restores it).
Configuration:
- phpunit.xml: DB_CONNECTION=sqlite (:memory:) replaced with mysql
pointing at crewli_test database (127.0.0.1:3306, crewli/secret)
- Makefile: new test-db-create target creates crewli_test in the
bm_mysql Docker container; make test ensures it exists before
running suite
Latent-bug surfacing — fixes that MySQL exposed:
1. form_submissions.idempotency_key was declared `ulid()` (VARCHAR 26)
while FormRequest validates `string|max:30`. SQLite ignored the cap;
MySQL truncated and rejected. Column widened to string(30) to match
validation.
2. FormFieldValidationRuleService / FormFieldConfigService /
FormFieldBindingService::snapshotShapesFor — toJsonShape iterated
collection in DB-default order (insertion-stable on SQLite, undefined
on MySQL). Schema_snapshot bytes drifted across re-emits, breaking
audit-replay. Added `->sortBy('id')` (ULID = insertion-order
semantics, deterministic) on all three.
3. FormSubmissionObserverTest::test_denormalized_indexes_exist queried
sqlite_master directly. Replaced with the cross-engine
information_schema.STATISTICS query (the real production check is
on MySQL anyway).
4. JSON column key order non-determinism: MySQL JSON columns may
round-trip associative-array keys in a different order than they
were inserted. assertSame on JSON-derived associative arrays now
uses assertEquals (structural equality) where the test was previously
over-asserting on key order:
- ConditionalLogicActivityLogPayloadTest
- ConditionalLogicBackfillTest::test_rollback_reconstructs_canonical_json
- FormFieldBindingMigrationTest::test_rollback_reconstructs_json_and_drops_table
- FormFieldOptionServiceAndScopeTest::test_replace_options_emits_activity_log_on_field_only
- FormFieldOptionsActivityLogTest::test_field_updated_payload_contains_options_diff_when_options_change
- FormFieldOptionsBackfillTest::test_forward_migration_backfills_rows_strips_translations_and_rewrites_snapshot
- FormFieldOptionsSnapshotAndStrictRequestTest::test_submission_snapshot_embeds_rich_shape_options
5. Backfill / migration tests (4 classes, 21 tests) ran migrate:rollback
then migrate inside RefreshDatabase's wrapping transaction. MySQL
DDL implicit-commits the surrounding transaction, leaving Laravel
unable to ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT at end-of-test (1305 SAVEPOINT
does not exist). Replaced RefreshDatabase with a per-test
migrate:fresh in setUp + RefreshDatabaseState::\$migrated = false to
force the next RefreshDatabase test to re-migrate cleanly:
- FormFieldBindingMigrationTest
- ConditionalLogicBackfillTest
- FormFieldOptionsBackfillTest
- FormFieldValidationRuleBackfillTest
All 1386 tests now pass on MySQL. Larastan baseline unchanged.
Refs: WS-6 session 2.5 deviation #1 cleanup, RFC-WS-6.md v1.1
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Session 2 wrote both 'binding' (singular) and 'bindings' (plural)
in form_submissions.schema_snapshot for backward compatibility. With
no production data yet and dev seeders re-running every cycle, dual-
key state has no upside. Snapshots now write 'bindings' only;
all readers updated to match.
FormFieldBindingService::snapshotShapesFor() simplified to return
only ['bindings' => $all]. Pre-existing
SchemaSnapshotEmbedsBindingFromRelationalTableTest updated to assert
the applicator shape (with id, merge_strategy, trust_level,
is_identity_key) on bindings[0]; new
SnapshotOnlyContainsBindingsKeyTest enforces the no-legacy-key
contract going forward.
FormBuilderDevSeeder template snapshot embeds 'bindings' => [] for
form-owned fields (Pattern B) instead of 'binding' => null.
Other 'binding' string occurrences in the codebase (FormFieldResource,
FormFieldService, request validation rules, BindingConflictResolver
internal helper key) are unrelated to snapshot dual-state and remain
untouched.
Refs: WS-6 session 2 deviation #9 cleanup
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
PersonProvisioner reads bindings from schema_snapshot (RFC Q6) and
provisions Persons via lockForUpdate + firstOrCreate (RFC Q8).
Person is event-scoped (Person::$organisationScopeColumn = 'event_id'),
so the lookup matches by (email, event_id) — cross-event submissions
never collide.
Throws PersonProvisioningException on misconfiguration (failsafe —
publish guards should prevent these at config time): no_transaction,
no_event, no_identity_key, identity_key_missing_value, no_crowd_type.
Snapshot enrichment: FormFieldBindingService::toApplicatorShape +
FormSubmissionService snapshot now adds a 'bindings' (plural) key with
binding id, merge_strategy, trust_level, is_identity_key. Singular
'binding' key kept for legacy webhook / GDPR readers.
Includes RFC V4 state-injection concurrency test asserting recovery
semantics under lockForUpdate windows.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q6, Q8), §4 (V4)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
WS-5a commit 2 of 4.
FormFieldBindingService owns all writes to the relational binding table.
Validation against config/form_binding.php entity-column registry lives here
(ARCH §6.2).
FormFieldService::insertFromLibrary now calls copyBindings instead of
hydrating JSON — the Q3 row-copy mandate. Library and field bindings share
the same table; insertion is a row-clone operation.
Snapshot writer (FormSubmissionService::buildSnapshot) serialises bindings
via toJsonShape so schema_snapshot JSON keeps its ARCH §4.6.1 / §6.3
contract. No snapshot format change.
API resources source binding output from the relational table via the same
serialiser — external shape preserved.
Tests: service transactional behaviour, copyBindings preservation,
snapshot parity, API resource parity.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>