B4 of TEST-INFRA-001 (RFC-WS-FRONTEND-PRIMEVUE Amendment A-1). - Add api/database/seeders/E2EBaselineSeeder.php — deterministic seed for Playwright e2e: e2e@test.local user (org_admin) on a fresh org + event + stage + StageDay + artist + engagement + performance (version=0). Writes seeded IDs to api/storage/app/e2e-fixtures.json so the Playwright fixture can construct API URLs without API discovery calls. - Add apps/app/tests/playwright-e2e/global-setup.ts — runs `php artisan migrate:fresh --force --seed` against crewli_test (the existing PHPUnit MySQL test DB) before the test suite starts. Uses --env=testing to satisfy the dangerous-bash hook's migrate:fresh guard. - Add apps/app/tests/playwright-e2e/utils/fixtures.ts — typed reader for e2e-fixtures.json. Cached after first read. - Add apps/app/tests/playwright-e2e/utils/auth.ts — login helper that POSTs /api/v1/auth/login and returns user/org IDs. Uses Bearer-via- cookie flow (per api/.../SetAuthCookie.php), not stateful Sanctum. - Add apps/app/tests/playwright-e2e/timetable/409-conflict.spec.ts — the contract test: first move with version=0 returns 200, second move with same stale version returns 409 with shape `errors.conflict: 'version_mismatch'`. Catches the schema-drift bug class that timetable-stabilization B5 surfaced. - Update apps/app/playwright.config.ts — wire globalSetup, webServer for `php artisan serve --port=8001`, baseURL `http://localhost:8001` (NOT 127.0.0.1 — auth cookie's domain=localhost requires hostname match). - Update .gitignore — runtime e2e-fixtures.json never committed. DoD-19 met locally: `pnpm test:e2e` passes against a real Laravel test server. CI integration deferred to TEST-INFRA-002 (per A-1 amendment). Constraint: e2e tests share the crewli_test DB with PHPUnit. Running both concurrently would collide. Documented in ARCH-TESTING.md (B5). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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