Sessie 1 left BindingTypeRegistryConsistencyTest as the cross-cutting
invariant for the binding registry. This commit extends it with a
new assertion: every registry entity must map to a real Eloquent
model class, and every registry attribute must exist as a column
on that model's table.
Future drift (someone adds a registry attribute without the column,
or renames a column without updating the registry) becomes a test
failure on the next test run, not a runtime surprise.
Implementation: queries information_schema.COLUMNS via the active
MySQL connection (opaque DBs are not in Crewli's deployment matrix
per CLAUDE.md). Skips the 'artist' entity entirely — it's
intentionally absent from v1 registry per BACKLOG
ARTIST-ADV-BINDING-MODEL.
Pre-existing tests not touched by this commit (already updated in
previous Task 2 commit a404865 for the renames):
- BindingTypeRegistryTest (collection-target tests use Config::set
synthetic injection)
- AppendStrategyRequiresCollectionTargetTest (same pattern)
- MaxOneIdentityKeyPerTargetEntityTest (company.email →
company.contact_email)
Refs: WS-6 sessie 3a binding-target drift audit
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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