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ocdp-go/frontend
Ivan087 985369d40f fix: resolve deployment API errors and enable E2E deployment flow
Backend fixes:
- instance_dto: add Version field with Normalize() to support both 'version'
  and 'tag' field names from frontend
- instance_handler: add version empty validation before creating instance
- authz.go: fix unused variable compilation error
- registry_repository: fix GetByID/GetByName to use correct DB schema
  (add workspace_id, owner_id, is_shared fields); decrypt password
  gracefully when encryption key mismatches instead of returning error

Frontend:
- charts/page: add Template and Storage dropdown selectors to Deploy Modal

Testing:
- add e2e_test.py: 5-step Playwright E2E test (admin login → create
  workspace → create user → user login → deploy chart)
- add tasks/lesson.md: document 4 bug root causes and fixes
- add tasks/todo.md: track implementation progress
- add PLAN_E2E_DEPLOYMENT.md: comprehensive implementation plan

Verification: confirmed deployment creates instance with status=deployed,
chart downloads from Harbor OCI to /tmp/charts/, Helm release deploys to K8s
2026-04-16 18:39:23 +08:00
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