refactor: Add option to convert Parse.Object to instance in Cloud Function payload (#8646)
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* @property {Number} emailVerifyTokenValidityDuration Set the validity duration of the email verification token in seconds after which the token expires. The token is used in the link that is set in the email. After the token expires, the link becomes invalid and a new link has to be sent. If the option is not set or set to `undefined`, then the token never expires.<br><br>For example, to expire the token after 2 hours, set a value of 7200 seconds (= 60 seconds * 60 minutes * 2 hours).<br><br>Default is `undefined`.<br>Requires option `verifyUserEmails: true`.
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* @property {Boolean} enableAnonymousUsers Enable (or disable) anonymous users, defaults to true
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* @property {Boolean} enableExpressErrorHandler Enables the default express error handler for all errors
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* @property {Boolean} encodeParseObjectInCloudFunction If set to `true`, a `Parse.Object` that is in the payload when calling a Cloud Function will be converted to an instance of `Parse.Object`. If `false`, the object will not be converted and instead be a plain JavaScript object, which contains the raw data of a `Parse.Object` but is not an actual instance of `Parse.Object`. Default is `false`. <br><br>ℹ️ The expected behavior would be that the object is converted to an instance of `Parse.Object`, so you would normally set this option to `true`. The default is `false` because this is a temporary option that has been introduced to avoid a breaking change when fixing a bug where JavaScript objects are not converted to actual instances of `Parse.Object`.
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* @property {String} encryptionKey Key for encrypting your files
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* @property {Boolean} enforcePrivateUsers Set to true if new users should be created without public read and write access.
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* @property {Boolean} expireInactiveSessions Sets whether we should expire the inactive sessions, defaults to true. If false, all new sessions are created with no expiration date.
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