Add configurable column widths (full/half) and optional descriptions
for radio/select/checkbox options on registration form fields.
- Migration adds display_width column to both tables
- FieldDisplayWidth enum with smart defaults per field type
- normalized_options accessor for backwards-compatible option format
- Portal form renderer uses display_width for VRow/VCol grid layout
- Radio/select/checkbox options render with descriptions
- Admin field editor supports display_width toggle and description input
- System templates updated with appropriate widths and descriptions
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move all authenticated organiser-facing event sub-resource routes from
/events/{event}/... to /organisations/{organisation}/events/{event}/...
to enforce multi-tenancy at the routing layer.
Changes:
- Routes: restructured api.php to nest all event sub-resources under
the existing organisation prefix group
- Controllers: added Organisation parameter and VerifiesOrganisationEvent
trait to all 12 affected controllers (sections, time-slots, shifts,
persons, crowd-lists, locations, shift-assignments, registration-fields,
availabilities, field-values, section-preferences, stats)
- Tests: updated all 20 feature test files with new route paths
- Frontend: updated 8 API composables and 20 Vue components/pages
- API.md: updated documentation to reflect new route structure
Portal routes, public routes (volunteer-register), and invitation routes
remain unchanged as they operate without organisation context.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implement EAV system for dynamic event-specific registration fields
with organisation-level templates, person section preferences with
priority ranking, and TagSyncService for deferred tag_picker sync.
New tables: registration_field_templates, registration_form_fields,
person_field_values, person_section_preferences.
New columns: persons.remarks, events.registration_show_section_preferences,
events.registration_show_availability.
58 tests, 126 assertions — all 432 tests pass (zero regressions).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>