MySQL 8.0 JSON columns may reorder associative-array keys on
round-trip. For audit-immutable values (schema snapshots, webhook
payloads, activity log diffs), this is corrupting: re-emits produce
different byte sequences for the same logical content.
Introduced JsonCanonicalizer (recursive ksort on associative arrays;
numeric-indexed lists preserve order) and applied at every writer
site that produces byte-stable JSON:
- FormSubmissionService: canonicalize the schema_snapshot array
before storage (audit-immutable per ARCH §4.3, RFC-WS-6 v1.1).
- FormField::logFieldChange / FormSchema::logSchemaChange: canonicalize
activity-log properties before withProperties() so old/new diffs
read back byte-stable.
- BindingActivityLogger: canonicalize both the pass-level and
per-binding activity properties.
- FormWebhookDispatcher: canonicalize payload_snapshot before
storage (delivery-time HMAC re-encodes the same canonical bytes).
- DeliverFormWebhookJob: switched json_encode to
JsonCanonicalizer::encode for the HMAC-signed body, so the
signature is byte-stable across re-deliveries and reproducible by
receivers from the same logical payload.
Sites NOT canonicalized (deliberate):
- form_schemas.settings — opaque UI config; key order has no
semantic meaning, no byte-stability requirement.
- form_schemas.translations / form_fields.translations — read by
display layer; key order doesn't matter.
- form_templates.schema_snapshot — user-supplied input via store/
update; user is the source of truth, not audit-immutable in the
same way as form_submissions.schema_snapshot.
Reverted the 7 assertEquals workarounds from session 2.6:
- 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
Each now uses assertSame on JsonCanonicalizer::encode of both sides —
byte-stable comparison meaningful regardless of MySQL JSON storage
behavior.
New regression test SchemaSnapshotByteStableAcrossReemitsTest
exercises the contract end-to-end: complex schema with bindings,
validation rules, options, conditional logic, submitted; reads
schema_snapshot via three roads (Eloquent cast, fresh model, raw
bytes) and asserts the canonical encode is identical.
ARCH-FORM-BUILDER.md §4.6.1 gets a "Byte-stability" sub-section
explaining what's canonicalized and why.
Test count: 1388 → 1400 (+11 JsonCanonicalizer unit, +1 snapshot
regression). Larastan clean. Rector dry-run unchanged at 355.
Refs: WS-6 session 2.6 deviation #4 cleanup, RFC-WS-6 v1.1
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Session 2's PersonProvisioner picked CrowdType::oldest() for the org —
silently wrong for multi-crowd_type orgs (Volunteer + Crew + Press are
three distinct crowd_types in one org). Schemas now declare their
target crowd_type explicitly via form_schemas.default_crowd_type_id.
RequiresDefaultCrowdType publish guard prevents misconfigured
event_registration schemas from publishing.
PersonProvisioner: oldest() fallback removed entirely. Misconfiguration
throws no_default_crowd_type at runtime; publish guard prevents it at
config time.
Migration uses a plain ulid() column without DB-level FK because
SQLite's table-rebuild on ALTER ADD FOREIGN KEY cascade-deletes
form_fields rows (form_fields.form_schema_id has cascadeOnDelete on
form_schemas). Application-level integrity via FormSchema::defaultCrowdType()
belongsTo + the publish guard + the runtime failsafe — three load-bearing
checks, none of which require the DB-level constraint.
Three pre-existing migration backfill tests bumped step counts +1 to
account for the new migration sitting between WS-5c and WS-5d:
FormFieldBindingMigrationTest (16→17, 14→15), FormFieldConfigBackfillAndDropTest
(11→12), FormFieldValidationRuleBackfillTest (14→15),
ConditionalLogicBackfillTest (5→6).
Six event_registration test fixtures updated to set default_crowd_type_id
to satisfy the new publish guard.
FormBuilderDevSeeder.resolveDefaultCrowdTypeId() — VOLUNTEER → first-active
→ create-as-needed fallback chain; documented contract for future seeders.
SCHEMA.md updated to v2.7.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md v1.1 §3 Q8 addendum (Task 4 of this session)
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Reduces the FormPurpose vocabulary from 22 variants + a `custom` escape
to the seven v1.0 purposes registered in the new PurposeRegistry.
- Purge migration deletes any form_schemas row whose `purpose` is not
in the v1.0 set (cascades through form_fields, form_submissions,
form_values, form_value_options, form_schema_sections,
form_submission_section_statuses, form_submission_delegations,
form_schema_webhooks, form_webhook_deliveries via existing FK).
- Drop migration removes the `custom_purpose_slug` column + its index.
- Both migrations declare their `down()` as a hard failure — we do not
support reversing a purge (pre-launch, no production data).
- `FormPurpose` enum slims to the seven cases; the legacy helpers
(defaultSubmissionMode / defaultSubjectType / allowsPublicAccess)
now delegate to PurposeRegistry so callers keep working.
- FormSchema fillable / FormSchemaResource / StoreFormSchemaRequest /
UpdateFormSchemaRequest / FormSchemaFactory drop every reference to
`custom_purpose_slug` and the `custom` purpose.
- VerifyFormsDataIntegrity drops the custom-slug mismatch check and
sources the subject-type allow-list from PurposeRegistry.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 4 of S1.
Models (app/Models/FormBuilder/): FormSchema, FormSchemaSection, FormField,
FormSubmission, FormValue, FormValueOption, FormTemplate, FormFieldLibrary,
FormSchemaWebhook, FormWebhookDelivery, FormSubmissionSectionStatus,
FormSubmissionDelegation. Plus UserProfile at app/Models/ (user-universal).
OrganisationScope applied on: FormSchema, FormTemplate, FormFieldLibrary.
FormSchemaWebhook documents inherited-scope discipline (OrganisationScope's
strategies — organisation_id/event_id/festival_section_id — don't cover
form_schema_id; direct queries would leak across orgs, so must go via
$schema->webhooks()).
User::profile()/getOrCreateProfile(), Event::formSchemas() (morphMany),
Person::formSubmissions() (morphMany).
Morph map enforced in AppServiceProvider with 28 keys covering every model
that appears as activitylog subject/causer. Also updated
OrganisationDashboardService (and its test) to query activitylog via
getMorphClass() instead of FQCN.
Activity log strategy: nuanced explicit calls (logSchemaChange on FormSchema,
logFieldChange on FormField) — no LogsActivity trait. Suppression for bulk
fixtures via App\Support\ActivityLog::suppressed(fn() => ...) which flips
config('activitylog.enabled') around a callback. Both our explicit calls
and spatie's trait on Organisation respect the flag via ActivityLogger::log().
FormValueObserver (app/Observers/FormBuilder/) populates value_indexed/
value_number/value_date/value_bool on save per field.value_storage_hint,
rebuilds form_value_options pivot on multi-value filterable fields, cleans
up on delete. Memoised field cache avoids N+1. Registered in AppServiceProvider.
9 lightweight event classes (app/Events/FormBuilder/) as SerializesModels
containers — submission lifecycle signatures lock in for S2 services, no
listeners yet.
Factories for all models with Dutch fake data (fake('nl_NL')). FormSchema
factory uses defaultSubmissionMode(); FormField factory uses
recommendedValueStorageHint().
Tests: 9 new observer tests (all pass); full suite 910/910 (up from 901).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>