Sentry-context binding split into two responsibilities: - Route-scope (app, http.method, route_name) stays in middleware on the api group as BindSentryRouteContext — works on every request, no auth required. - Auth-scope (user_id, actor_type) moves to AuthScopeContextListener on Illuminate\Auth\Events\Authenticated — works on every authentication mechanism (Sanctum, portal-tokens, future authenticators) without per-route middleware-attachment. Listener also augments Log::withContext with user_id (closes OBS-2). Architecturally fault-preventing rather than fault-detecting: new authenticated route groups need no separate sentry.context aliasing, so silent observability gaps are no longer possible (closes OBS-3). Impersonation tagging is co-located with HandleImpersonation: after the user-swap, the middleware re-tags Sentry scope with the target user_id/actor_type and adds impersonation.active / impersonation.impersonator_user_id / impersonation.session_id. The Authenticated event fires for the admin (Sanctum's natural flow), the listener tags the admin, then HandleImpersonation overwrites post-swap. Files renamed: - BindSentryContext -> BindSentryRouteContext (route-scope only) - BindSentryContextTest -> BindSentryRouteContextTest (4 cases) Files added: - AuthScopeContextListener - AuthScopeContextListenerTest (6 cases) bootstrap/app.php drops the sentry.context alias and prepends BindSentryRouteContext to the api group. routes/api.php drops every sentry.context middleware string from auth:sanctum groups. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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