Seeds 5 default sections per RFC v0.2 D15 (General Info, Contacts,
Production, Technical Rider, Hospitality) on a per-organisation
artist_advance FormSchema with section_level_submit=true. Each
section ships with 3-4 illustrative form_fields; organisations
customise via the FormBuilder UI later.
Wired into org-creation via the new OrganisationObserver so new
tenants receive the schema automatically. Existing orgs get
coverage via the new artist:seed-advance-default artisan command
(idempotent — orgs that already own a schema are skipped).
Note: introduces a new production-grade default-seeder convention.
Prior FormBuilder defaults were dev-only via FormBuilderDevSeeder
called from DevSeeder::run(). This is the first non-dev path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Resolves the artist subject + event_id + engagement for the
artist_advance portal flow. Per RFC v0.2 D15 + ARCH-FORM-BUILDER
§17.3 footnote: master Artist is the subject (preserves
form_submissions.subject_type='artist'), engagement provides
event_id (per WS-4 denormalisation), and engagement itself rides
along so callers can resolve advance_section context without a
second query.
Token comparison uses SHA-256 hex digest matching Session 1's
storage shape (commit eb6d396). Two domain exceptions distinguish
404 (no matching token → InvalidPortalTokenException) from 410
(master artist soft-deleted post-engagement → ArtistDeletedException
with engagementId attached).
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Per RFC-WS-6 §Q1 v1.3 addition 1, 4 + §Q3 v1.3 addition 2 + ARCH-BINDINGS §5.3.
- FormBindingApplicator::withDeadline(int) returns a clone configured to
throw FormBindingApplicatorTimeoutException if apply() exceeds the
deadline. Soft post-call microtime check; cannot interrupt mid-query
but catches the long tail. apply() refactored to single-return so the
deadline check sits at one site instead of duplicated.
- ApplyBindingsOnFormSubmit::handle:
- Initial identity_match_status='pending' write inside inner
transaction (when subject is or becomes a person) so HTTP response
carries the right state for the IdentityMatchBanner first-paint
copy. Final state comes from the queued TriggerPersonIdentityMatch
(D2 Phase C).
- Wraps apply() with config('form_builder.apply_deadline_seconds', 5).
- Catch block uses FormBindingExceptionClassifier::classify to write
failure_response_code in the outer transaction alongside
apply_status=FAILED. submission_id from the exception (when in the
binding-applicator hierarchy) is also captured in context JSON.
Tests added in Phase I.
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Per RFC-WS-6 §Q3 v1.3 addition 2.
Centralises the Throwable -> failure_response_code mapping so the
listener (ApplyBindingsOnFormSubmit::handle catch block) and the
retry-service (FormFailureRetryService::recordFailure) produce
identical classifications. Single behaviour-change point.
Resolution order: FormBindingApplicatorException subclass dispatch via
reasonCode(); fallback 'unknown_error' for anything outside the hierarchy.
Wiring into the listener and the retry service lands in D2.
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Per RFC-WS-6 §Q3 v1.3 addition 2 (binding hierarchy) + §Q2 (invariant exception).
- Refactored FormBindingApplicatorException from concrete final to abstract
base. Constructor (submissionId, message, previous?) preserves submissionId
as a public readonly property so D2's outer-transaction handler can write
it structurally to form_submission_action_failures.context JSON without
regex-parsing the message. Replaced public-readonly reasonCode property
with abstract reasonCode(): string method.
- Added 3 reason-coded subclasses:
- FormBindingSchemaConfigException -> 'schema_config_error' (422)
- FormBindingInfraException -> 'temporary_error' (503, NOT final because
Timeout extends it)
- FormBindingDataIntegrityException -> 'data_integrity_error' (422)
- Added FormBindingApplicatorTimeoutException extending FormBindingInfraException
(timeout = temporary infra issue from user perspective; reasonCode inherited).
- Added IdentityMatchInvariantViolation as a sibling DomainException — NOT
in the FormBindingApplicatorException hierarchy because it's thrown
outside the binding-applicator pipeline.
- Migrated 3 existing throw sites in FormBindingApplicator::apply():
- 'no_transaction' -> FormBindingInfraException (developer-error wants
infra-triage workflow: GlitchTip alert + retry-after)
- 'no_schema' -> FormBindingSchemaConfigException
- 'unknown_purpose' -> FormBindingSchemaConfigException
- Updated FormBindingApplicatorIntegrationTest::test_no_transaction_guard_present
to assert against the new throw shape (FormBindingInfraException + new
message string) while preserving the test's intent (guard exists in source).
Wiring (deadline wrapper, classifier integration in listener catch +
retry-service recordFailure) lands in D2.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
The original session 2.5 migration had to omit this FK due to an
SQLite-only "rebuild on FK add" cascade-delete quirk. Now that the
test infrastructure has moved to MySQL (Task 1 of this session), the
quirk does not apply and the FK is restored to match every other FK
in this table.
Changes:
- New migration `2026_04_28_100000_restore_default_crowd_type_id_foreign_key`
adds a FOREIGN KEY (default_crowd_type_id) REFERENCES crowd_types(id)
ON DELETE SET NULL. Deleting a CrowdType nulls the column on dependent
schemas instead of cascading the schema delete.
- Original migration's comment block rewritten — the SQLite-quirk
rationale was demonstrably misleading; replaced with a forward-looking
pointer to the FK-restore migration.
- PersonProvisioner::resolveCrowdTypeId() docblock updated: the runtime
failsafe is now defense in depth alongside the DB-level FK + publish
guard, not the sole load-bearing check.
New test (`DefaultCrowdTypeForeignKeyTest`) exercises both the
ON-DELETE-SET-NULL cascade and the existence of the FK in
information_schema.REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS — the second assertion would
have been impossible on SQLite, which is exactly the point.
Migration step counts in 5 backfill tests bumped +1 because the FK-
restore migration sits at the top of the migration stack:
- FormFieldBindingMigrationTest: 17→18, 15→16
- ConditionalLogicBackfillTest: 6→7
- FormFieldConfigBackfillAndDropTest: 12→13
- FormFieldOptionsBackfillTest: 2→3
- FormFieldValidationRuleBackfillTest: 15→16
All 1388 tests pass on MySQL (1386 prior + 2 new FK tests). Larastan
baseline unchanged.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md v1.1 §3 Q9 addendum, WS-6 session 2.5 deviation #1
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Promote RFC-WS-6 to v1.1 with two §3 addenda capturing the post-session-2
cleanup decisions; align ARCH-BINDINGS.md §6.4 (Person provisioning)
with the v1.1 text. No architectural reversals — corrections + one
schema addition.
§3 Q8 v1.1 addendum — Person provisioning is scoped by `event_id`:
- Q8 v1.0 said `Person::firstOrCreate(['email', 'organisation_id'], ...)`.
That is incorrect against the actual model: `Person::$organisationScopeColumn`
is `event_id`. The provisioner looks up and creates by `(email, event_id)`.
- Same email registering across two events in the same org → two distinct
Person rows. Cross-event identity reconciliation remains the job of
`PersonIdentityService` (out of scope WS-6).
- Failsafe: `PersonProvisioningException('no_event', ...)` when
`submission.event_id` is null on event_registration; publish guard
`SchemaHasLinkedEvent` blocks at config time.
§3 Q9 v1.1 addendum — `form_schemas.default_crowd_type_id` replaces
`CrowdType::oldest()`:
- Session 2's PersonProvisioner used a silent oldest()-in-org heuristic
for the new Person's `crowd_type_id` (NOT NULL). Fragile, undocumented,
cross-org broken.
- v1.1 adds `form_schemas.default_crowd_type_id` (nullable ULID) as the
explicit, versioned schema attribute. `RequiresDefaultCrowdType` publish
guard wires into `EventRegistrationGuards`. Runtime failsafe in
`PersonProvisioner::resolveCrowdTypeId()` throws
`PersonProvisioningException('no_default_crowd_type', ...)` when null.
- Schema-level FK omitted intentionally (SQLite cascade-delete on
ALTER TABLE ADD FOREIGN KEY observed in WS-5b/c backfill tests).
Application-level integrity (publish guard + runtime failsafe +
Eloquent `belongsTo`) is sufficient because writes always go through
`FormSchemaService::publish()`.
- Snapshot impact: none. Provisioning reads from live FormSchema by
FK; audit replay uses whatever the schema's current
`default_crowd_type_id` is at retry time.
ARCH-BINDINGS.md §6.4:
- Now references "RFC Q8 + Q9, v1.1" in the heading.
- Default-crowd-type bullet replaces "first active CrowdType in the org"
(the session-2 oldest() heuristic) with the schema attribute lookup.
- Multi-tenancy paragraph clarified for cross-event scoping.
Cross-references touched up:
- `PersonProvisioner::resolveCrowdTypeId()` docblock: §3 Q8 → §3 Q9.
- `RequiresDefaultCrowdType` class docblock: §3 Q8 → §3 Q9.
- `SCHEMA.md` v2.7 changelog and `default_crowd_type_id` column note:
§3 Q8 → §3 Q9.
Document history entry added in §10 documenting v1.1 + the snapshot
dual-key cleanup and route-model-binding fix landed in earlier commits
on this branch.
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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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ApplyBindingsOnFormSubmit (sync) wraps the applicator in DB::transaction
and writes apply_status post-commit. On exception: outer catch records
FormSubmissionActionFailure in a separate transaction (survives inner
rollback), marks apply_status=failed, swallows so siblings keep running
(RFC Q3, Q4). When ApplyBindings provisions a Person on a previously
no-subject submission, the listener also writes subject_type/subject_id
back so TriggerPersonIdentityMatchOnFormSubmit (next sync listener) can
find the freshly-provisioned subject.
ApplyBindingsOnFormSectionSubmitted (queued, feature-flagged) ready
for ARTIST_ADVANCE activation per RFC Q10.
Listener chain on FormSubmissionSubmitted explicitly registered in
AppServiceProvider::boot for deterministic ordering (RFC Q1):
ApplyBindings → IdentityMatch → queued siblings.
FormBindingApplicator dropped 'final readonly' to 'class' so listener
tests can subclass it for throw-path coverage; constructor properties
remain readonly individually.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q1, Q3, Q4, Q10)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Orchestrates per-purpose subject resolution + binding conflict
resolution + per-binding writes per RFC Q4/Q7/Q9. Per-binding failures
captured in BindingPassResult, not thrown — partial failures are
expected and recoverable. Catastrophic failures (no transaction,
unknown purpose, missing schema) throw FormBindingApplicatorException
and bubble.
Per-strategy null-winner matrix implemented via a NO_OP sentinel:
overwrite=write null, append=noop, replace=conditional, first_write_wins=
write only into null target. Append is collection-only with set-merge
semantics (deduplicated array_merge).
Identity-key bindings are skipped during apply — the subject resolver
already used them for lookup/provisioning; re-writing is a no-op or a
clobber.
Activity log hierarchical: one bindings_pass_completed parent +
N binding_applied children with parent_activity_id linkage (RFC Q12).
Failed bindings get error_class/error_message in their activity entry
in addition to their FormSubmissionActionFailure row (deliberate
dual source of truth).
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q4, Q7, Q9, Q12)
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Parallel interface to PurposeGuardProvider for runtime subject
resolution. Seven concrete resolvers, one per v1.0 purpose. Wired
through purposes.php via subject_resolver_class key.
EventRegistration uses PersonProvisioner (may create). Other purposes
resolve from existing context (portal token, production request, auth).
IncidentReport is the only purpose allowed to return null (anonymous-
allowed configurations); the others return concrete model types
(narrowed via PHP covariance) for caller convenience.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q9)
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Resolves bindings within a submission to one winner per (target_entity,
target_attribute) group. Candidate set = form_values rows present
(absence excludes; null value is explicit clear and IS a candidate).
Trust-precedence with sort_order tie-break. Section-filtering for
RFC Q10 stub future-readiness.
Pure-logic resolver — no DB writes, only reads form_values for the
candidate gate. Works against the 'bindings' (plural) snapshot key
introduced alongside PersonProvisioner.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q7, Q10)
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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>
Adds PurposeGuardProvider as a parallel interface to PurposeDefinition
(value object stays untouched). Seven concrete providers, one per v1.0
purpose, each declaring its publish-guard list. Registry resolves and
caches providers via guards_class config key.
Universal guards (MaxOneIdentityKeyPerTargetEntity,
AppendStrategyRequiresCollectionTarget, NoAmbiguousTrustLevels,
IdentityKeyBindingsOnlyInFirstSection) wire into every purpose. The
section guard is a cheap no-op when section_level_submit=false.
ArtistAdvanceGuards omits RequiresIdentityKeyBinding because the
artist subject is resolved via portal token, not form data. Same
reasoning for supplier_intake (production_request) and the auth-based
purposes.
Includes a cross-cutting BindingTypeRegistryConsistencyTest that
verifies tasks 5/7/8 do not contradict each other (registry ↔ guards ↔
purpose required_bindings).
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q9, Q13)
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Per-purpose schema validation composes a PurposeGuardProvider returning
a list of guards. Errors collected (not first-fail) so the builder UI
surfaces every issue per save. ConditionalRequirement composes higher-
order without proliferating one-off classes.
RequiresIdentityKeyBinding checks the is_identity_key flag specifically;
the binding-existence check is handled additively by the existing
assertRequiredBindingsPresent in FormSchemaService.
SchemaHasLinkedEvent checks owner_type='event' + owner_id (FormSchema
uses polymorphic owner; there is no direct event_id column).
i18n messages live in lang/nl/form_builder_publish_guards.php.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q13), §4 (V1, V3)
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Config-driven mapping from (target_entity, target_attribute) to storage
shape (scalar/collection/relation), PHP type, and identity-key
eligibility. Replaces any name-suffix matching (e.g. _tags, _skills) —
those are convention-not-contract and reject by design.
Used by publish guards now and (in session 2) by FormBindingApplicator.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §4 (V1)
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- FormFieldBindingMergeStrategy::nullWinnerBehaviour() and
isValidForScalarTargets() encode the per-strategy null-winner matrix
(RFC Q7) and the collection-only restriction (RFC V1).
- ResolvedBinding/BindingApplicationResult/BindingPassResult readonly
DTOs for the binding pipeline. Construction-time validation for
trust level. Apply-status derived from result aggregate.
Note: the existing enum is named FormFieldBindingMergeStrategy (not
MergeStrategy as the prompt sketched). Methods added to it directly.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q4, Q7), §4 (V1)
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Lands the v1.0 purpose registry (WS-2 of the consolidation sprint) as a
first-class concept: a `PurposeDefinition` value object, a
`PurposeRegistry` service keyed by slug, and a declarative
`config/form_builder/purposes.php` registry with exactly the seven
purposes from ARCH-CONSOLIDATION §6.4.
Also rebuilds the morph-map in `AppServiceProvider::boot` into three
labelled blocks: (1) domain subject types derived from
`PurposeRegistry::allSubjectTypes()`, (2) non-purpose domain types
hardcoded with comments (form_schemas owner_types, activity-log
subjects), (3) framework types (spatie/activitylog; Sanctum stays
absent per addendum Q4).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>