Five models that the public form endpoints touch carry a global
OrganisationScope: FormSchema, Event, TimeSlot, FestivalSection,
PersonTag. The initial S2c implementation relied on the scope no-opping
because /public/forms/* has no `{organisation}` route parameter and
OrganisationScope::resolveOrganisationId returns null in that case.
That's accidentally-correct. Any middleware that sets an implicit org
context later (route model binding for platform admin, impersonation,
default-org fallback on an authed Sanctum session) would start
filtering public schema resolution by the wrong org.
- PublicFormTokenResolver: both FormSchema::query() calls now pass
withoutGlobalScope(OrganisationScope::class). public_token is
globally unique so this is safe.
- PublicFormController::timeSlots() / sections() / festivalEventIds():
Event, TimeSlot, FestivalSection queries all explicit now, including
the eager-loaded event relation on time-slots.
- PublicFormController::ownerEvent(): narrowed from
Event::withoutGlobalScopes() to withoutGlobalScope(OrganisationScope)
so future scopes (soft-delete, archived) aren't accidentally
stripped.
- PublicFormSchemaResource::availableTagsByCategory: same narrowing on
the PersonTag query.
PublicFormCrossOrgScopeTest pins the expectation — 4 cases hit every
public endpoint under a stashed foreign-org route parameter and assert
the owner-org data still surfaces. Verified the tests fail when the
fix is reverted (all 4 return `SCHEMA_NOT_FOUND` with the bypass
absent).
Full suite 893 → 897 green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>