Enth\u00e4lt gemischt: Laravel-10-Upgrade + Phase 1 (Contacts-Modul, Duplicats-Commands, Soft-Delete+Merge-Fields) + Phase 2 Code-Umstellungen (inquiry_id, $table='contacts'/'inquiries') + Offers-Modul (Migrationen, Models, offer_id in Booking, offer-Disk in filesystems.php). Phase 2 + Offers werden im folgenden Commit nach dev/backups/phase2-offers-2026-04-17/ verschoben, damit der Workspace auf Phase-1-only (= Test-System-Stand) reduziert ist und direkt auf Live deploybar wird. Tarball-Backup zus\u00e4tzlich unter: ../backups-safety/workspace-pre-phase1-rollback-2026-04-17.tar.gz Made-with: Cursor
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<laravel-boost-guidelines>
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=== foundation rules ===
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# Laravel Boost Guidelines
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The Laravel Boost guidelines are specifically curated by Laravel maintainers for this application. These guidelines should be followed closely to enhance the user's satisfaction building Laravel applications.
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## Foundational Context
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This application is a Laravel application and its main Laravel ecosystems package & versions are below. You are an expert with them all. Ensure you abide by these specific packages & versions.
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- php - 8.3.30
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- laravel/framework (LARAVEL) - v10
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- laravel/passport (PASSPORT) - v11
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- laravel/prompts (PROMPTS) - v0
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- laravel/mcp (MCP) - v0
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- laravel/sail (SAIL) - v1
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- phpunit/phpunit (PHPUNIT) - v10
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## Conventions
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- You must follow all existing code conventions used in this application. When creating or editing a file, check sibling files for the correct structure, approach, and naming.
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- Use descriptive names for variables and methods. For example, `isRegisteredForDiscounts`, not `discount()`.
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- Check for existing components to reuse before writing a new one.
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## Verification Scripts
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- Do not create verification scripts or tinker when tests cover that functionality and prove it works. Unit and feature tests are more important.
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## Application Structure & Architecture
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- Stick to existing directory structure; don't create new base folders without approval.
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- Do not change the application's dependencies without approval.
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## Frontend Bundling
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- If the user doesn't see a frontend change reflected in the UI, it could mean they need to run `npm run build`, `npm run dev`, or `composer run dev`. Ask them.
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## Replies
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- Be concise in your explanations - focus on what's important rather than explaining obvious details.
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## Documentation Files
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- You must only create documentation files if explicitly requested by the user.
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=== boost rules ===
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## Laravel Boost
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- Laravel Boost is an MCP server that comes with powerful tools designed specifically for this application. Use them.
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## Artisan
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- Use the `list-artisan-commands` tool when you need to call an Artisan command to double-check the available parameters.
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## URLs
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- Whenever you share a project URL with the user, you should use the `get-absolute-url` tool to ensure you're using the correct scheme, domain/IP, and port.
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## Tinker / Debugging
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- You should use the `tinker` tool when you need to execute PHP to debug code or query Eloquent models directly.
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- Use the `database-query` tool when you only need to read from the database.
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## Reading Browser Logs With the `browser-logs` Tool
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- You can read browser logs, errors, and exceptions using the `browser-logs` tool from Boost.
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- Only recent browser logs will be useful - ignore old logs.
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## Searching Documentation (Critically Important)
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- Boost comes with a powerful `search-docs` tool you should use before any other approaches when dealing with Laravel or Laravel ecosystem packages. This tool automatically passes a list of installed packages and their versions to the remote Boost API, so it returns only version-specific documentation for the user's circumstance. You should pass an array of packages to filter on if you know you need docs for particular packages.
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- The `search-docs` tool is perfect for all Laravel-related packages, including Laravel, Inertia, Livewire, Filament, Tailwind, Pest, Nova, Nightwatch, etc.
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- You must use this tool to search for Laravel ecosystem documentation before falling back to other approaches.
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- Search the documentation before making code changes to ensure we are taking the correct approach.
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- Use multiple, broad, simple, topic-based queries to start. For example: `['rate limiting', 'routing rate limiting', 'routing']`.
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- Do not add package names to queries; package information is already shared. For example, use `test resource table`, not `filament 4 test resource table`.
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### Available Search Syntax
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- You can and should pass multiple queries at once. The most relevant results will be returned first.
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1. Simple Word Searches with auto-stemming - query=authentication - finds 'authenticate' and 'auth'.
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2. Multiple Words (AND Logic) - query=rate limit - finds knowledge containing both "rate" AND "limit".
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3. Quoted Phrases (Exact Position) - query="infinite scroll" - words must be adjacent and in that order.
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4. Mixed Queries - query=middleware "rate limit" - "middleware" AND exact phrase "rate limit".
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5. Multiple Queries - queries=["authentication", "middleware"] - ANY of these terms.
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=== php rules ===
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## PHP
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- Always use curly braces for control structures, even if it has one line.
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### Constructors
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- Use PHP 8 constructor property promotion in `__construct()`.
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- <code-snippet>public function __construct(public GitHub $github) { }</code-snippet>
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- Do not allow empty `__construct()` methods with zero parameters unless the constructor is private.
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### Type Declarations
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- Always use explicit return type declarations for methods and functions.
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- Use appropriate PHP type hints for method parameters.
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<code-snippet name="Explicit Return Types and Method Params" lang="php">
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protected function isAccessible(User $user, ?string $path = null): bool
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{
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...
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}
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</code-snippet>
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## Comments
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- Prefer PHPDoc blocks over inline comments. Never use comments within the code itself unless there is something very complex going on.
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## PHPDoc Blocks
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- Add useful array shape type definitions for arrays when appropriate.
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## Enums
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- Typically, keys in an Enum should be TitleCase. For example: `FavoritePerson`, `BestLake`, `Monthly`.
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=== laravel/core rules ===
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## Do Things the Laravel Way
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- Use `php artisan make:` commands to create new files (i.e. migrations, controllers, models, etc.). You can list available Artisan commands using the `list-artisan-commands` tool.
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- If you're creating a generic PHP class, use `php artisan make:class`.
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- Pass `--no-interaction` to all Artisan commands to ensure they work without user input. You should also pass the correct `--options` to ensure correct behavior.
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### Database
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- Always use proper Eloquent relationship methods with return type hints. Prefer relationship methods over raw queries or manual joins.
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- Use Eloquent models and relationships before suggesting raw database queries.
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- Avoid `DB::`; prefer `Model::query()`. Generate code that leverages Laravel's ORM capabilities rather than bypassing them.
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- Generate code that prevents N+1 query problems by using eager loading.
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- Use Laravel's query builder for very complex database operations.
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### Model Creation
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- When creating new models, create useful factories and seeders for them too. Ask the user if they need any other things, using `list-artisan-commands` to check the available options to `php artisan make:model`.
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### APIs & Eloquent Resources
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- For APIs, default to using Eloquent API Resources and API versioning unless existing API routes do not, then you should follow existing application convention.
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### Controllers & Validation
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- Always create Form Request classes for validation rather than inline validation in controllers. Include both validation rules and custom error messages.
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- Check sibling Form Requests to see if the application uses array or string based validation rules.
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### Queues
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- Use queued jobs for time-consuming operations with the `ShouldQueue` interface.
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### Authentication & Authorization
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- Use Laravel's built-in authentication and authorization features (gates, policies, Sanctum, etc.).
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### URL Generation
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- When generating links to other pages, prefer named routes and the `route()` function.
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### Configuration
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- Use environment variables only in configuration files - never use the `env()` function directly outside of config files. Always use `config('app.name')`, not `env('APP_NAME')`.
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### Testing
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- When creating models for tests, use the factories for the models. Check if the factory has custom states that can be used before manually setting up the model.
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- Faker: Use methods such as `$this->faker->word()` or `fake()->randomDigit()`. Follow existing conventions whether to use `$this->faker` or `fake()`.
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- When creating tests, make use of `php artisan make:test [options] {name}` to create a feature test, and pass `--unit` to create a unit test. Most tests should be feature tests.
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### Vite Error
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- If you receive an "Illuminate\Foundation\ViteException: Unable to locate file in Vite manifest" error, you can run `npm run build` or ask the user to run `npm run dev` or `composer run dev`.
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=== laravel/v10 rules ===
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## Laravel 10
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- Use the `search-docs` tool to get version-specific documentation.
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- Middleware typically live in `app/Http/Middleware/` and service providers in `app/Providers/`.
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- Laravel 10 has a `bootstrap/app.php` file that creates the application instance and binds kernel contracts, but does not use it for application configuration like Laravel 11:
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- Middleware registration is in `app/Http/Kernel.php`
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- Exception handling is in `app/Exceptions/Handler.php`
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- Console commands and schedule registration is in `app/Console/Kernel.php`
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- Rate limits likely exist in `RouteServiceProvider` or `app/Http/Kernel.php`
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- When using Eloquent model casts, you must use `protected $casts = [];` and not the `casts()` method. The `casts()` method isn't available on models in Laravel 10.
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=== phpunit/core rules ===
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## PHPUnit
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- This application uses PHPUnit for testing. All tests must be written as PHPUnit classes. Use `php artisan make:test --phpunit {name}` to create a new test.
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- If you see a test using "Pest", convert it to PHPUnit.
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- Every time a test has been updated, run that singular test.
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- When the tests relating to your feature are passing, ask the user if they would like to also run the entire test suite to make sure everything is still passing.
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- Tests should test all of the happy paths, failure paths, and weird paths.
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- You must not remove any tests or test files from the tests directory without approval. These are not temporary or helper files; these are core to the application.
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### Running Tests
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- Run the minimal number of tests, using an appropriate filter, before finalizing.
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- To run all tests: `php artisan test --compact`.
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- To run all tests in a file: `php artisan test --compact tests/Feature/ExampleTest.php`.
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- To filter on a particular test name: `php artisan test --compact --filter=testName` (recommended after making a change to a related file).
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</laravel-boost-guidelines>
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