Jo 1e1fd3db38 OAuth: Add access token as third source for user info extraction (#107636)
* Add access token as third source for user info extraction

- Add extractFromAccessToken method to extract user info from JWT access tokens
- Mutualize code by creating parseUserInfoFromJSON helper method
- Rename methods for clarity: extractFromToken -> extractFromIDToken, retrieveRawIDToken -> retrieveRawJWTPayload
- Update test suite to include comprehensive access token retrieval scenarios
- Support three sources in priority order: ID token, API response, access token
- Maintain backward compatibility while adding new functionality

* Update Generic OAuth documentation to reflect access token support

- Add access token as a third source for user information extraction
- Update configuration sections to mention access tokens alongside ID tokens and UserInfo endpoint
- Document the priority order: ID token → UserInfo endpoint → access token
- Update configuration option descriptions to reflect new functionality
- Maintain consistency with implementation changes

* Refactor access token test cases to use parameter instead of hardcoded logic

- Add AccessToken field to test case struct for explicit access token specification
- Remove hardcoded string matching logic that determined access token based on test name
- Update all access token test cases to include the AccessToken field with appropriate JWT values
- Improve test maintainability and clarity by making access tokens explicit parameters
- Remove unused strings import that was only needed for the hardcoded logic

* fix doc lint

* reduce cyclomatic complexity
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