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crewli/api
bert.hausmans 021a3cd079 refactor(seeders): move DevSeeder to new form-builder structure
Adds UserObserver::created() that firstOrCreate's a user_profiles row
for every User. Registered in AppServiceProvider alongside PersonObserver.
Covers DevSeeder (3 scattered User::create sites: DatabaseSeeder super admin,
DevSeeder org staff, DevSeeder volunteer users) and all future creation
paths (invite/register/import) with zero per-caller boilerplate.

New FormBuilderDevSeeder seeder class holds canonical 16-field registration
template (borrowed from the legacy RegistrationFieldTemplateService list so
test data stays recognisable). Produces per-org:
- 16 form_templates (system, schema_snapshot per ARCH §4.6.1)
- 1 FormSchema per event (event_registration, owner=event, draft_single
  mode, is_published mirrors event.status lifecycle)
- 16 FormFields per schema
- 1 FormSubmission per person whose status ∈ applied/approved/no_show
  (same rule as MigrateLegacyFormsData), with 6 realistic FormValues each

DevSeeder::run() now wraps the whole seed body in
ActivityLog::suppressed(...) so the ~80 field creates + ~277 submission
lifecycle triggers don't flood activity_log. Also removes the legacy
RegistrationFieldTemplateService::seedSystemTemplates call — the 16
system templates now land directly in form_templates.

Post-seed totals (dev DB):
  5 form_schemas, 80 form_fields, 277 form_submissions, 1662 form_values,
  16 form_templates, 270 user_profiles (1:1 with users).

forms:verify-data-integrity on freshly seeded DB: exit 0.
php artisan test: 910/910.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 14:08:43 +02:00
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