- Add getDatabaseResourceType() helper to map database types to resource constants
- Use database-specific resourceType for CSV/JSON import/export instead of hardcoded TYPE_DATABASE
- Skip attribute validation for schemaless databases (DocumentsDB/VectorsDB) in exports
- Parse JSON export queries in migration worker
- Restore MigrationsBase from 1.9.x and append VectorsDB/DocumentsDB E2E tests
- general.php: add instanceof guard in error handler to prevent calling
isPrivileged() on a plain Document if getResource('user') returns
an unexpected type
- graphql.php: add setUser() calls on request/response in graphql group
init so sensitive field filtering works correctly for GraphQL routes
- api.php: fix session group init type hint from Document to User for
consistency with all other init blocks
https://claude.ai/code/session_01JLPDurUgyj7qViA8JqQFTH
All call sites now use $user->isApp() and $user->isPrivileged() instance
syntax instead of static User::isApp() / $user::isPrivileged() calls.
Added setUser() to Request class for consistency with Response.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01JLPDurUgyj7qViA8JqQFTH
PHPStan correctly flagged that Document::isPrivileged() doesn't exist.
Changed type hints from Document $user to User $user in all action
signatures where $user::isPrivileged() is called, since the runtime
instance is always a User (or subclass).
https://claude.ai/code/session_01JLPDurUgyj7qViA8JqQFTH
Replace all static User::isPrivileged() calls with $user::isPrivileged()
across the codebase. Since $user is resolved via setDocumentType, this
allows subclasses to override the privilege check without CE needing to
know about downstream-specific roles.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01JLPDurUgyj7qViA8JqQFTH
- Introduced a new API endpoint to update user impersonator capability.
- Enhanced user model to include impersonator attributes.
- Updated database schema to support impersonation.
- Implemented impersonation logic in the request handling to allow users with impersonator capability to act as other users.
- Added relevant API documentation for impersonation headers.
This feature allows users with the appropriate permissions to impersonate other users, enhancing flexibility in user management.