WS-5c commit 3 of 4. FormRequests (Store/Update) now reject bad
conditional_logic trees at the HTTP boundary — the `after()` hook
unwraps the `show_when` envelope, normalises legacy `{all|any: [...]}`
group shape to the service's internal form, and delegates to
`FormFieldConditionalLogicService::assertSpecsValid()`. Unknown
operators, root conditions, empty groups, and unknown field_slug
references produce a 422 with a readable error before any write.
`form_fields.conditional_logic` JSON column dropped. FormField model
`$fillable` and `$casts` no longer mention the column; factory default
no longer writes `null` to it. Snapshot fixtures in the dev seeder and
the legacy-forms migration command keep `conditional_logic` in their
snapshot JSON shape — that's the schema_snapshot contract, not the DB
column.
FormFieldController now maps InvalidConditionalLogicSpecException to
422 alongside FrozenSchemaException / CyclicDependencyException.
Rollback path: roll back WS-5c commits 1–3 together. Partial rollback
(drop-column reversed but backfill still applied) is not a supported
state — matching the WS-5a/b precedent on the family's full-rollback
contract.
Tests: 6 new (strict FormRequest rejection cases + JSON-column drop
assertion). Rollback step counts in WS-5a/b migration tests bumped +1
for the drop_conditional_logic_json_column migration. Baseline
1142 → 1148 green (3085 → 3099 assertions).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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