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crewli/api
bert.hausmans 6399bacdb6 refactor(form-builder): restore type-hinted route model binding for failures controller (WS-6)
Replace the manual `$request->route('formSubmissionActionFailure')` workaround
with type-hinted parameters. Implicit route model binding now resolves
FormSubmissionActionFailure correctly on both the platform admin route
(/admin/form-failures/{id}) and the org-scoped route
(/organisations/{organisation}/form-failures/{id}).

Root cause:
On the nested org-scoped route, Laravel's implicit binding triggers its
scoped-binding code path: for the second URL segment, it tries to resolve
the failure as a relation of the route's parent ({organisation}) by calling
`$organisation->formSubmissionActionFailures()`. Organisation has no such
relation (failures live under FormSubmission, not Organisation directly),
so the lookup silently fell through and the controller received a raw
string. PHP then raised a TypeError on the type-hinted parameter.

A second issue compounded it: with the controller method declaring
`(FormSubmissionActionFailure $formSubmissionActionFailure, ?Organisation $organisation)`
the parameter order did NOT match the URL parameter order
(/{organisation}/.../{formSubmissionActionFailure}), so Laravel's
resolveMethodDependencies — which falls back to positional binding when
parameter counts diverge — bound them to the wrong slots.

Fix:
- Register an explicit `Route::bind('formSubmissionActionFailure', ...)`
  in AppServiceProvider that loads the model `withoutGlobalScopes()` and
  throws ModelNotFoundException on miss. This sidesteps the scoped-binding
  parent-relation lookup entirely.
- Add `->withoutScopedBindings()` to all four org-scoped routes (show,
  retry, resolve, dismiss) as a belt-and-braces guarantee that Laravel
  never enters the scoped-binding path for these nested routes.
- Reorder controller method signatures to put `?Organisation $organisation`
  FIRST, matching URL parameter order so positional binding lands the
  ULID strings on the correct method parameters.
- Drop the now-unused private `resolveFailure()` helper.
- Tenant scoping continues to be enforced by FormSubmissionActionFailurePolicy
  via the failure.submission.organisation_id FK chain (RFC V3); cross-
  tenant access still translates denied → 404, never 403.

Tests: all 9 controller tests pass (cross-tenant 404 contract verified for
view, dismiss, and resolve).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 08:57:06 +02:00
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