GenreService, ArtistService, ArtistEngagementService (state machine),
StageService, StageDayService, PerformanceService, LaneCascadeService
under app/Services/Artist/. Plain final classes with constructor
injection — matches FormSubmissionService convention.
ArtistEngagementService implements the RFC §10.1 booking_status state
machine: terminal Cancelled/Rejected/Declined, Option requires future
option_expires_at, Contracted requires fee_amount > 0. transitionStatus
is the focused entry point; update() routes through it whenever the
payload mutates booking_status. cancel() composes transitionStatus +
soft delete in one transaction so the existing
ArtistEngagementObserver cascade fires.
LaneCascadeService is the D18 transactional move algorithm. Locks the
dragged Performance row FOR UPDATE, validates client version against
the persisted version (D14), then either parks (stage_id=null, no
cascade) or places onto (stage, event, lane) with single-level
cascade-bump of any time-overlapping rows on the target lane. Returns
a MoveResult value object carrying the moved + cascaded performances
so the controller maps them to API resources without a second query.
StageDayService implements the §10.5 atomic matrix replace. Detects
non-cancelled performances on event_ids about to be removed; throws
StageDaysOrphanedPerformancesException unless force_orphan=true. The
orphans are not deleted — they persist with the same stage_id so they
re-appear when the day re-activates (D5/D27 retention).
ArtistService.create raises DuplicateArtistException carrying the
existing master so the controller can offer a "use existing" choice
instead of forcing the booker to abandon their dialog. ArtistEngagement
defaults buma_handled_by based on artist.agent_company.handles_buma
per RFC D26.
GenreService.delete is hard-blocked (GenreInUseException) when artists
still reference the genre via default_genre_id; the frontend rebinds
those artists first.
StageService.delete cascade-parks performances (stage_id → null, lane
preserved) and returns the parked count for the activity-log entry
the controller writes in Step 9.
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ArtistEngagementObserver:
- creating: auto-fills organisation_id from parent Artist (RFC v0.2 D10
denormalisation), asserts artist.organisation_id == event.organisation_id;
cross-tenant linkage throws CrossTenantEngagementException (extends
DomainException, included in this commit).
- saving: no-op marker reserved for Session 2 state-machine validation.
- deleted: cascades soft-delete to Performance children, hard-deletes
AdvanceSection children. AdvanceSubmission rows are immutable per
RFC §5.4 and remain attached.
PerformanceObserver:
- saving: increments version by 1 on UPDATE only (D14 optimistic lock).
MoveTimetablePerformanceRequest in Session 2 uses this for concurrent-
edit detection.
Both observers registered in AppServiceProvider::boot.
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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.
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Per-attempt retry history (timestamp, user, outcome, exception detail
if failed) replaces the counter-only retry_count tracking.
Changes:
- New `form_submission_action_failure_retry_attempts` table (cascade on
parent delete, nullOnDelete on user). Explicit short FK names
(`fsafra_failure_fk`, `fsafra_user_fk`) — auto-generated names exceed
MySQL's 64-char identifier limit.
- New FormSubmissionActionFailureRetryAttempt model + factory +
succeeded() state.
- Parent FormSubmissionActionFailure gets retryAttempts() HasMany
relation (latest('attempted_at')).
- New FormFailureRetryService centralises the retry-flow logic. Both
the API controller and the artisan command delegate to it. Service
writes a retry_attempt record per attempt; parent's retry_count
stays as denormalised cache for index-view performance.
- Successful retry: attempt(succeeded) + parent.retry_count++ +
parent.resolved_at + parent.resolved_by_user_id + parent.resolved_note
("Geslaagde retry door {actor.name}" or "Geslaagde retry
(geautomatiseerd)" for command-line invocation without an actor).
- Failed retry: attempt(failed) with NEW exception details +
parent.retry_count++. Parent's exception_class/_message stay
audit-immutable — they represent the FIRST failure.
- canBeRetried() now correctly checks both resolved_at AND
dismissed_at (sessie 2's open question Q2 closure).
- New FailureNotRetriableException (controller → 422) and
ParentSubmissionGoneException (controller → 410) for cleaner
flow control.
12 new tests:
- FormSubmissionActionFailureRetryAttemptTest (5 unit tests)
- RetryFlowProducesRetryAttemptsTest (7 integration tests covering
succeeded path, failed path, resolved/dismissed blocking,
multiple-retries chronological ordering, canBeRetried truth tables)
Pre-existing tests touched:
- FormSubmissionActionFailureTest::test_can_be_retried_only_for_open_state
— updated to reflect Q2 closure (resolved now blocks too).
- Ws6FoundationMigrationTest::test_down_methods_clean_up_columns_and_table
— child table must drop before parent (FK constraint).
- 5 backfill test step-counts bumped +1 (new migration sits at top).
SCHEMA.md → v2.9. Schema dump regenerated.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 Q5 addendum, sessie 2 Q2
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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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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)
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assertPublishGuardsSatisfied() runs additively after the existing
assertRequiredBindingsPresent() check. Failures are collected (not
first-fail) so PublishGuardViolationException carries the full list
to the builder UI in one 422 response.
PurposeRequirementsNotMetException remains for missing bindings;
PublishGuardViolationException covers semantic constraints
(is_identity_key flag, no-ambiguous-trust, append-collection-only,
section-aware schemas, conditional triggers).
Two pre-existing tests updated their fixtures to satisfy the new
guards (PublishChecksRelationalBindingsTest +
PurposeSchemaLifecycleTest): EMAIL field type + is_identity_key on
person.email + unique trust levels are now required for
event_registration to publish.
Refs: RFC-WS-6.md §3 (Q13)
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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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Fourth and final WS-5 sibling. Polymorphic morph-owned table for the
RADIO / SELECT / MULTISELECT / CHECKBOX_LIST option rows, shared
between form_fields and form_field_library via the owner_type
discriminator. Matches the WS-5a (bindings) / WS-5b (validation_rules
+ configs) pattern one-for-one: dedicated service as single writer,
UNION-over-two-owner-chains scope, shared cascade observer.
Row shape:
- value canonical storage value (string ≤255, UNIQUE per owner)
- label default-locale display label (string ≤255)
- sort_order int unsigned
- translations JSON { "<locale>": "<translated label>" }
The UNIQUE(owner_type, owner_id, value) index ffo_owner_value_unique
is the seed-bug guard — duplicate values per field have no semantic
meaning and must fail at both the service layer (assertSpecsValid)
and the DB level.
Activity log: field.options_replaced emits on FormField subject only,
per the §6.7 WS-5a / §17.4.2 WS-5b convention that library-level
changes are silent in activity log.
No production reads yet. The form_fields.options and
form_field_library.options JSON columns remain the active source of
truth until the commit-3 reader switch — accessing $field->options
still resolves through the JSON cast in commit 1, so model tests
exercise the new morphMany via $field->options() (explicit relation
call). Both FormField and FormFieldLibrary now carry an `options`
morphMany alongside `bindings`, `validation_rules`, and `configs`.
Cascade: FormFieldChildTablesCascadeObserver gains form_field_options
as the fourth child cleaned on owner delete (both FormField soft/
force-delete and FormFieldLibrary delete).
Migration step-count tests in WS-5a/b/c bumped by 1 to account for
the new create_form_field_options_table on the migration stack.
Base scope-class extraction across the four siblings — deliberately
deferred to a follow-up work package per addendum §17.4.3 / §17.5.3.
Now that all four concrete implementations exist, the "what actually
varies" question can be answered empirically.
Tests: 1158 → 1182 green (+24 tests / +42 assertions).
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WS-5c commit 2 of 4 — the service layer, backfill migration, and
read-path switch. Per addendum Q3, conditional_logic applies to
FormField only — no library mirror and no copyLogic on
FormFieldService::insertFromLibrary.
FormFieldConditionalLogicService owns every write:
- logicFor(field): depth-limited eager-load of the tree
- replaceLogic(field, tree): transactional structure + operator +
field_slug validation + cycle check + activity-log emit
(field.conditional_logic_replaced)
- toJsonShape(root): reconstructs the canonical ARCH §8
`{show_when: {...}}` shape — single source of truth for the
snapshot writer + API resources
- assertSpecsValid(tree): public boundary guard for the FormRequest
strict validator (WS-5c commit 3 wires this up)
- assertNoCycles(field, tree): contract preserved from
FormFieldService::assertNoConditionalCycle, implementation now
reads the relational adjacency.
Backfill migration translates pre-WS-5c conditional_logic JSON to
rows. Strict dispatch: unknown operators / unknown top-level keys /
malformed groups FAIL the migration — Phase A seed-scan confirmed
the catalogue parity, so any drift is a data bug to fix at source,
not silently absorb. Rollback rebuilds canonical JSON and clears
the relational tree.
FormFieldService.create/update route `conditional_logic` through
the new service (matching the extract-and-delegate pattern from
WS-5a bindings and WS-5b validation rules). Snapshot writer + both
resources (FormFieldResource, PublicFormSchemaResource) read via
`toJsonShape(rootConditionalLogicGroup())` — byte-for-byte parity
with the pre-WS-5c JSON contract.
InvalidConditionalLogicSpecException handled in FormFieldController
as 422, same as FrozenSchemaException / CyclicDependencyException.
Tests: 20 new under tests/Feature/FormBuilder/ConditionalLogic/
(service, cycle detection, backfill forward+rollback+failure cases,
snapshot + resource parity). FormFieldApiTest cyclic rejection test
rewritten to use the new factory state. Rollback step counts in
WS-5a/b migration tests bumped +1 for the new backfill migration.
Baseline 1122 → 1142 green (3032 → 3085 assertions).
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WS-5c commit 1 of 4 — relational infrastructure for the conditional-
logic tree that replaces form_fields.conditional_logic JSON (ARCH-
FORM-BUILDER §8; addendum Q3 WS-5c).
Tables: groups (nesting via parent_group_id) + conditions (leaves,
value JSON nullable for empty/not_empty). Simple FK to form_fields —
addendum Q3 explicitly excludes form_field_library from conditional_
logic scope, so no polymorphic morph here.
OrganisationScope cap raised 3 → 5 hops. The conditions chain is
4 hops (condition → group → field → schema → organisation_id column)
and the new cap gives headroom for future deeper trees without
denormalising form_field_id onto conditions.
Cascade observer (FormFieldChildTablesCascadeObserver) extended to
physically delete the new groups table on FormField delete (hard or
soft). Conditions cascade automatically via the group_id FK on the
groups table.
Factories: FormFieldConditionalLogicGroupFactory, FormFieldConditional
LogicConditionFactory, and FormFieldFactory::withConditionalLogic($tree)
for concise test fixtures.
Tests: 16 new under tests/Feature/FormBuilder/ConditionalLogic/
(relation, scope, cascade, enum catalogue). 3 new scope-cap tests in
ScopeLeakageTest verify 4/5-hop chains pass and 6-hop throws. Hardcoded
rollback step counts in WS-5a/b migration tests bumped for the 2 new
WS-5c migrations. Baseline 1104 → 1122 green (2988 → 3032 assertions).
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Refactors OrganisationScope to support a declarative, recursive FK-chain
resolver and registers the scope on 14 models that previously relied on
caller-discipline for tenant isolation.
Scope resolver (app/Models/Scopes/OrganisationScope.php):
Models now declare their strategy via:
public static function tenantScopeStrategy(): array
{
return ['column' => 'organisation_id']; // terminal
// OR
return ['via' => FormSchema::class, 'fk' => 'form_schema_id'];
}
The apply() path walks the chain recursively, building whereIn subqueries
against parent models until it hits a column-based strategy. Max 3 hops;
deeper chains raise App\Exceptions\TenantScopeResolutionException. The
walker accepts BOTH the new tenantScopeStrategy() and the legacy
$organisationScopeColumn property at every hop — so PersonIdentityMatch
can chain via Person, which still uses the legacy event_id bridge, without
requiring Person/Event/Shift/FestivalSection/TimeSlot to migrate to the
new convention in this work package. That migration is a separate
backlog ticket — explicitly scope-controlled per the addendum.
Fourteen newly-scoped models:
Form-builder child models (D-03):
FormSchemaSection via FormSchema (1 hop)
FormField via FormSchema (1 hop)
FormSubmission column organisation_id (Commit 2)
FormValue via FormSubmission (1 hop)
FormValueOption via FormValue -> FormSubmission (2 hops)
FormSubmissionSectionStatus via FormSubmission (1 hop)
FormSubmissionDelegation via FormSubmission (1 hop)
FormSchemaWebhook via FormSchema (1 hop)
FormWebhookDelivery via FormSubmission (1 hop)
Event-data models (D-04 event-data subset):
ShiftAssignment via Shift (legacy festival_section_id)
ShiftWaitlist via Shift
VolunteerAvailability via TimeSlot (legacy event_id)
PersonSectionPreference via FestivalSection (legacy event_id)
PersonIdentityMatch via Person (legacy event_id)
Note — task directive specified VolunteerAvailability "via: Event, fk: event_id",
but the table has no event_id column (only person_id + time_slot_id).
Rerouted via TimeSlot, which carries the legacy event_id bridge; same
end result, correct FK.
Security-relevant callers made explicit:
PublicFormSchemaResource::toArray() now eagerly loads fields + sections
with withoutGlobalScope(OrganisationScope::class). Prior to this commit
the public form endpoint silently relied on those relations being
unscoped. The PublicFormCrossOrgScopeTest pre-existing assertions still
pass — behaviour unchanged, intent now explicit.
Test fix: FormSchemaApiTest::test_publish_sets_is_published_true was
flaky (factory randomly picked EVENT_REGISTRATION which requires
bindings). Pinned to USER_PROFILE for determinism; PurposeSchemaLifecycleTest
covers the binding-enforcement path.
Test flip: MultiTenancyTest::test_form_schema_webhook_is_not_globally_scoped
renamed to is_scoped_via_fk_chain and asserts the new behaviour: scope
filters by route org, withoutGlobalScope() still exposes cross-org rows.
The test's original purpose ("pin current behaviour so a future refactor
is intentional") is now satisfied by Commit 3 being that intentional
refactor.
Docs:
SCHEMA.md §3.5.11 Rule 5 — tenantScopeStrategy() convention documented;
the 14 newly-scoped models enumerated; link to addendum Q2.
ARCH-FORM-BUILDER.md §4.14 — new section "Multi-tenancy scope chain"
with the hop-count table for all 14 chains and the withoutGlobalScope
pattern for cross-org callers.
Tests: tests/Feature/MultiTenancy/ScopeLeakageTest.php — two orgs with
fully-populated record chains down to each of the 14 leaf models; asserts
scoped queries never cross, withoutGlobalScope still does. Plus: three-
hop chain (FormValueOption) explicitly exercised, legacy-column bridge
verified, over-deep chain raises TenantScopeResolutionException. 16 tests /
31 new assertions. Full suite: 1000 passed (2706 assertions).
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`FormSchemaService::publish()` now verifies that every binding path
declared by the schema's PurposeDefinition::requiredBindings is present
on at least one of the schema's `form_fields.binding` JSON entries.
Missing bindings raise PurposeRequirementsNotMetException with a
structured `purposeSlug` + `missingBindings[]` payload.
v1.0 this is a trivial JSON scan; in WS-5a the check will switch to
the relational `form_field_bindings` table.
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S2c D6. Seven concrete exceptions over a shared PublicFormApiException
base + a single renderer in bootstrap/app.php produce the contract:
{ "message": "...", "code": "...", "errors"?: {...} }
Codes: SCHEMA_NOT_FOUND (404), TOKEN_EXPIRED (410), TOKEN_REVOKED (410),
SCHEMA_UNPUBLISHED (410), SUBMISSION_ALREADY_SUBMITTED (409),
RATE_LIMITED (429 with Retry-After header), VALIDATION_FAILED (422
with per-field errors).
Used by PublicFormController (resolve) and PublicFormSubmissionController
(load/submit lifecycle). Every public-form endpoint now emits the same
envelope regardless of which branch failed; the renderer only fires on
PublicFormApiException so the authenticated API still uses its default
Laravel shapes.
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