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- New GET /admin/users/new page: create user with all profile fields
(login, password, firstName, lastName, birthDate, email, contact, groups)
- New GET /admin/users/[id] page: edit user profile, groups, and
optional password change without requiring current password
- New PUT /api/users/{id} backend endpoint (ADMIN_USER permission)
with AdminUpdateUserRequest DTO for admin-override user updates
- Refactored admin users tab: replaced inline editing with edit links
to dedicated routes; create button now links to /admin/users/new
- Extended CreateUserRequest with profile fields so new users can be
created with full profile data in a single request
- Added 28 component tests across 3 new spec files (TDD)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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