UserProfileTest: belongs-to user, fillable/non-fillable boundaries, settings cast, lastSubmittedAt accessor (null + max from user-subject submissions only, ignoring drafts and is_test rows). FormSchemaTest: ULID PK, OrganisationScope filtering, polymorphic owner resolution to Event, purpose enum cast, hasMany fields/submissions, and logSchemaChange() actually creates an activity-log entry. FormFieldTest: belongs-to schema, field_type stored as string (not DB enum), binding/translations array casts, hasMany values, soft-delete preserves historical values, logFieldChange() creates an entry. FormSubmissionTest: belongs-to schema, polymorphic subject resolution, status enum cast, schema_snapshot array cast, hasMany values. FormValueTest: belongs-to submission/field, value array cast, hasMany options pivot rebuilt by observer, unique-pair DB constraint enforced. MultiTenancyTest: OrganisationScope correctly filters FormSchema / FormTemplate / FormFieldLibrary by route-resolved organisation. Pins the FormSchemaWebhook un-scoped behaviour explicitly so a future scope addition is an intentional decision, not an accident. MigrationRollbackTest (group 'slow'): full migrate:fresh → rollback 14 S1 steps → assert all 13 form-builder tables dropped + legacy tables intentionally retained → re-migrate and assert table list matches snapshot. Plus a separate test exercising the populate-user-profiles migration's down(). Supporting tweaks: - UserProfile::lastSubmittedAt accessor now returns Carbon|null instead of a raw timestamp string — testable, and matches Eloquent convention. - UserProfileFactory cooperates with UserObserver via newModel override (updates the auto-created row instead of inserting a duplicate). - AppServiceProvider morph map extended with all 12 form-builder model keys so logSchemaChange/logFieldChange resolve under enforceMorphMap. Suite: 945 passed (was 911), 2671 assertions. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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