Added Logout Functionality to the Application#458
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Now the logout is working fine without any leaks. |
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I think the CI is failing due to the Polar plugin package. |
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Yes please rebase with dev as polar has been commented out now |
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Hi Yatharth, the Coroutines PR will have conflicts with both this PR and the OAuth PR. May I finalize this after the Coroutines PR is merged for both the Commons and PRMT? |
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Yes sure, this is not required in the medium term. Thanks |
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Closing this as it conflicts with the ktor-coroutines branch. The logout feature will be added to this pr. |
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Added Logout Functionality to the Application
Implemented the feature to allow users to log out from the application.
Verified there are no memory leaks during the logout process, as demonstrated in the heap dump screenshot: