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///
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/// The call will return a JSON document with at least the following attributes on success:
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///
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/// * *user*: The name of the user as a string.
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/// * *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// * *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user.
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/// * *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user must
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/// - *user*: The name of the user as a string.
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/// - *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// - *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user.
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/// - *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user must
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/// change the password or not.
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///
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/// @RESTRETURNCODES
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/// The following data need to be passed in a JSON representation in the body
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/// of the POST request:
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///
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/// * *user*: The name of the user as a string. This is mandatory
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/// * *passwd*: The user password as a string. If no password is specified,
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/// - *user*: The name of the user as a string. This is mandatory
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/// - *passwd*: The user password as a string. If no password is specified,
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/// the empty string will be used
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/// * *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// - *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// If not specified, this will default to true
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/// * *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user
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/// * *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whethers the user must
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/// - *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user
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/// - *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whethers the user must
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/// change the password or not. If not specified, this will default to false
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///
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/// If set to true, the only operations allowed are PUT /_api/user or PATCH /_api/user.
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/// If the user can be added by the server, the server will respond with HTTP 201.
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/// In case of success, the returned JSON object has the following properties:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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///
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/// If the JSON representation is malformed or mandatory data is missing from the request,
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/// the server will respond with HTTP 400.
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/// The body of the response will contain a JSON object with additional error details.
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/// The object has the following attributes:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// * *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// * *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// - *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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///
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/// @RESTRETURNCODES
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///
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///
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/// The following data can to be passed in a JSON representation in the body of the POST request:
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///
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/// * *passwd*: The user password as a string. Specifying a password is mandatory,
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/// - *passwd*: The user password as a string. Specifying a password is mandatory,
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/// but the empty string is allowed for passwords
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/// * *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// - *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// If not specified, this will default to true
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/// * *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user
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/// * *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user must change
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/// - *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user
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/// - *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user must change
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/// the password or not. If not specified, this will default to false
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///
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/// If the user can be replaced by the server, the server will respond with HTTP 200.
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///
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/// In case of success, the returned JSON object has the following properties:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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///
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/// If the JSON representation is malformed or mandatory data is missing from the request,
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/// the server will respond with HTTP 400. If the specified user does not exist,
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/// The body of the response will contain a JSON object with additional
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/// error details. The object has the following attributes:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// * *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// * *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// - *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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///
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/// @RESTRETURNCODES
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///
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/// The following data can be passed in a JSON representation in the body of the
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/// POST request:
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///
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/// * *passwd*: The user password as a string. Specifying a password is optional.
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/// - *passwd*: The user password as a string. Specifying a password is optional.
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/// If not specified, the previously existing value will not be modified.
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/// * *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// - *active*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user is active.
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/// If not specified, the previously existing value will not be modified.
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/// * *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user.
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/// - *extra*: An optional JSON object with arbitrary extra data about the user.
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/// If not specified, the previously existing value will not be modified.
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/// * *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user must change
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/// - *changePassword*: An optional flag that specifies whether the user must change
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/// the password or not. If not specified, the previously existing value will not be modified.
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///
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/// If the user can be updated by the server, the server will respond with HTTP 200.
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///
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/// In case of success, the returned JSON object has the following properties:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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///
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/// If the JSON representation is malformed or mandatory data is missing from the request,
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/// the server will respond with HTTP 400. If the specified user does not exist,
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/// The body of the response will contain a JSON object with additional error details.
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/// The object has the following attributes:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// * *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// * *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// - *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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///
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/// @RESTRETURNCODES
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///
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/// If the user can be removed, the server will respond with HTTP 202.
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/// In case of success, the returned JSON object has the following properties:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (false in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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///
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/// If the specified user does not exist, the server will respond with HTTP 404.
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///
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/// The body of the response will contain a JSON object with additional error details.
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/// The object has the following attributes:
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///
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/// * *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// * *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// * *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// * *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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/// - *error*: Boolean flag to indicate that an error occurred (true in this case)
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/// - *code*: The HTTP status code
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/// - *errorNum*: The server error number
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/// - *errorMessage*: A descriptive error message
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///
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/// @RESTRETURNCODES
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///
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/// that it should execute around the function which normally handles the
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/// route. If you do omit the path, the function will be executed before each
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/// request, no matter the path. Your function gets a Request and a Response
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/// object and a next funcion, which you must call to execute the handler for
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/// object and a next function, which you must call to execute the handler for
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/// that route.
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///
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/// @EXAMPLES
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