ref(e2e): Make Next.js app dir tests more thorough#7336
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Do we need to have latest if we already have canary?
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Yes. They could theoretically diverge.
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Pre-work to #7228
I noticed that while adding features to our Next.js app dir instrumentation that it was very easy for us to break Next.js builds that wouldn't have been caught by our test suite.
This PR makes the E2E test Next.js app dir application more fleshed out so that we are more likely to catch build errors.