Implements Spec 087: Legacy Runs Removal (rigorous). ### What changed - Canonicalized run history: **`operation_runs` is the only run system** for inventory sync, Entra group sync, backup schedule execution/retention/purge. - Removed legacy UI surfaces (Filament Resources / relation managers) for legacy run models. - Legacy run URLs now return **404** (no redirects), with RBAC semantics preserved (404 vs 403 as specified). - Canonicalized affected `operation_runs.type` values (dotted → underscore) via migration. - Drift + inventory references now point to canonical operation runs; includes backfills and then drops legacy FK columns. - Drops legacy run tables after cutover. - Added regression guards to prevent reintroducing legacy run tokens or “backfilling” canonical runs from legacy tables. ### Migrations - `2026_02_12_000001..000006_*` canonicalize types, add/backfill operation_run_id references, drop legacy columns, and drop legacy run tables. ### Tests Focused pack for this spec passed: - `tests/Feature/Guards/NoLegacyRunsTest.php` - `tests/Feature/Guards/NoLegacyRunBackfillTest.php` - `tests/Feature/Operations/LegacyRunRoutesNotFoundTest.php` - `tests/Feature/Monitoring/MonitoringOperationsTest.php` - `tests/Feature/Jobs/RunInventorySyncJobTest.php` ### Notes / impact - Destructive cleanup is handled via migrations (drops legacy tables) after code cutover; deploy should run migrations in the same release. Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmed.darrazi@live.de> Reviewed-on: #106
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Specification Quality Checklist: Legacy Runs Removal
Purpose: Validate specification completeness and quality before proceeding to planning Created: 2026-02-12 Feature: specs/087-legacy-runs-removal/spec.md
Content Quality
- No implementation details (languages, frameworks, APIs)
- Focused on user value and business needs
- Written for non-technical stakeholders
- All mandatory sections completed
Requirement Completeness
- No [NEEDS CLARIFICATION] markers remain
- Requirements are testable and unambiguous
- Success criteria are measurable
- Success criteria are technology-agnostic (no implementation details)
- All acceptance scenarios are defined
- Edge cases are identified
- Scope is clearly bounded
- Dependencies and assumptions identified
Feature Readiness
- All functional requirements have clear acceptance criteria
- User scenarios cover primary flows
- Feature meets measurable outcomes defined in Success Criteria
- No implementation details leak into specification
Notes
- Validation pass on 2026-02-12. Ready for
/speckit.plan.