Sprint 0.5. Extends FormBuilderDevSeeder (additive) so that after
`migrate:fresh --seed` the dev org has:
- one published public-token-enabled event_registration schema anchored
to the primary festival (Echt Feesten 2026) with a curated 5-field
set (HEADING / SELECT / CHECKBOX_LIST / TAG_PICKER / TEXTAREA) —
mirrors the subset Bert needs to eyeball via the portal and verify
§31.10 sync with;
- one draft submission (partial fill: shirtmaat + dieetwensen) for the
first approved person with user_id — the TAG_PICKER is deliberately
absent so this submission does NOT fire the listener;
- one submitted submission for the next approved person, with
TAG_PICKER values = the first 3 active person_tags by sort_order.
The submission is pushed through FormSubmissionService::submit so
FormSubmissionSubmitted fires, SyncTagPickerSelectionsOnSubmit runs,
and user_organisation_tags receives 3 self_reported rows.
Queue-connection contract: production runs QUEUE_CONNECTION=redis, so
the listener would queue and not execute before the seeder returns.
The seeder temporarily flips queue.default to sync for the submit()
call so Bert sees the synced tags immediately after `--seed`.
Console output matches the Sprint 0.5 spec: public URL for GET-testing
+ a line naming the submitter and the sync result count.
Wired from DevSeeder::seedEchtFeesten() behind an
app()->environment('local', 'testing', 'development') guard (belt-and-
suspenders on top of DatabaseSeeder's existing local gate).
Collateral fix: FormSubmissionService::submit() stored signed fractional
seconds into the unsigned `submission_duration_seconds` column. Carbon
3's diffInSeconds returns signed floats when `opened_at` is earlier than
now, which MySQL rejects. Wrapped with abs() + int cast. No test
expectations relied on the sign so 857 tests remain green.
Verified via tinker after `migrate:fresh --seed`:
fields_count = 5, submissions_count = 2 (1 draft + 1 submitted),
values on submitted = 4, self_reported tags for submitter = 3,
PublicFormSchemaResource returns all 5 fields on the public token.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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