Adds direct tenant + event columns to form_submissions so rapportage-hot
aggregate queries (dashboards, CSV-exports, counts over thousands of rows
per org or per event) skip the form_schemas join. This is the single
denormalization exception per addendum Q2; every other form-builder child
table continues to resolve tenancy via FK-chain through its parent
(implemented in Commit 3).
Schema:
- form_submissions.organisation_id ULID FK → organisations, cascade delete, NOT NULL
- form_submissions.event_id ULID FK → events, null on delete, nullable
- Indexes: (organisation_id, status), (event_id, status)
Observer: App\Observers\FormBuilder\FormSubmissionObserver::creating
resolves both columns when the caller has not set them.
- organisation_id <- form_schema.organisation_id (always present —
form_schemas carries OrganisationScope's column directly)
- event_id <- schema.owner_id when owner_type === 'event'; else the
active route's {event} parameter; else null (user_profile /
signature_contract purposes)
The observer docblock spells out both resolution paths and is covered
by the observer test below.
Model: FormSubmission gains organisation_id + event_id in $fillable, a
belongsTo organisation() and belongsTo event() relation.
Factory: FormSubmissionFactory gains forOrganisation($org) and
forEvent($event) states for tests that need to override the observer's
automatic resolution (e.g. cross-org leakage scenarios in Commit 3).
Normal factory usage does not need the states — the observer populates
both fields on save.
Docs:
- SCHEMA.md §3.5.12 form_submissions table — organisation_id and event_id
inserted between form_schema_id and subject_type; indexes added;
addendum Q2 rationale paragraph at the bottom explaining why this is
the only denormalized form-builder child.
- ARCH-FORM-BUILDER.md §4.3 — mirror changes + rationale inline on the
columns and in the indexes list.
Tests: tests/Feature/FormBuilder/FormSubmissionObserverTest.php — 7 tests
covering organisation resolution from schema, event resolution from
event-owned schema, null event_id for non-event-owned schemas without
route context, route-based event resolution, organisation_id populated
on every create path (factory / new() / Model::create), index presence,
and belongsTo relations. 13 new assertions. Full suite: 984 passed
(2675 assertions).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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