Closes the WS-5 family follow-up tracked as
FORM-BUILDER-MORPH-SCOPE-BASE-CLASS in BACKLOG.md. Per addendum
§Q3 Uitvoering across WS-5a/b/c/d, base-class extraction was
deliberately deferred until all four concrete morph-scope siblings
existed and the "what actually varies" question could be answered
empirically.
The answer is: nothing. All four siblings —
FormFieldBindingScope (WS-5a), FormFieldValidationRuleScope (WS-5b),
FormFieldConfigScope (WS-5b commit 5), and FormFieldOptionScope
(WS-5d) — are byte-equal in their apply() and resolveOrganisationId()
methods (Phase A diff verification clean: zero lines diverging
across all three pairwise comparisons).
Approach:
- New abstract class FormFieldChildTableMorphScope holds the full
UNION-over-two-owner-chains scope logic with the morph alias
literals extracted as private constants
(OWNER_TYPE_FIELD, OWNER_TYPE_LIBRARY) for one-location-of-truth.
- The four concrete scopes become marker subclasses
(`final class X extends FormFieldChildTableMorphScope {}`) — class
identity preserved so every existing
`withoutGlobalScope(FormFieldXScope::class)` call site in cascade
observers, backfill migrations, and platform super_admin paths
continues to work unchanged. The 4 test call sites (in the four
*ScopeTest classes) work without modification.
- Helper visibility stays `private` per YAGNI. If a future sibling
needs to vary the morph aliases or owner-chain, the helpers
promote to `protected` at that point.
- Stylistic refinement vs. the four originals: `Organisation` and
`Event` in resolveOrganisationId() now use `use` statements at
the top of the file instead of inline `\App\Models\…` FQNs.
Net diff:
Pre: 4 concrete scope files at ~106 lines each (~424 lines total)
Post: 4 marker subclasses at 20 lines (80 total) +
1 abstract base at 125 lines = 205 lines total
Saving: ~219 lines of duplication removed.
Tests: 1208 passed (3260 assertions) → 1208 passed (3260 assertions).
Identical — public behaviour unchanged.
Larastan: clean (no new errors beyond baseline).
Rector: 357 → 355 dry-run suggestions (small reduction from the
deduplication; no apply in this commit).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>