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crewli/api
bert.hausmans e17fc7c2f4 chore: remove dead legacy form-data migration commands
MigrateLegacyFormsData and VerifyFormsDataIntegrity exist to migrate the
pre-form-builder registration_form_fields / registration_field_templates
/ person_field_values tables into the current form_* tables. Those
legacy tables have been dropped from the dev database (verified via the
2026_04_20 drop_remaining_legacy_registration_tables migration), which
means the migrator's top-of-handle() guard always short-circuits the
run. The verify command is only reachable via
MigrateLegacyFormsData::verify() — also dead with its caller gone.

CLAUDE.md delete > adapt. These commands would also break the WS-5d
commit 5 column drop: MigrateLegacyFormsData:225 writes \$rff->options
straight to form_fields.options, which will not exist after commit 5.
Cleaning up before WS-5d starts keeps the dev tree consistent throughout
the refactor.

The two stale comment references in FormBuilderDevSeeder (header docblock
and seedSubmissionsForEvent docblock) plus the migration docblock that
mentions the migrator self-skip behaviour are scrubbed in the same
commit so no orphan references remain.

No production data exists; no migration safety net is being removed.

Tests: 1158 → 1158 green (no test coverage existed for these commands;
they were truly orphaned).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 01:58:19 +02:00
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