pichillilorenzo / flutter_inappwebview

A Flutter plugin that allows you to add an inline webview, to use a headless webview, and to open an in-app browser window.
https://inappwebview.dev
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[SOAuthorizationCore] canceling now-no SPI authorization delegate #1439

Closed Dalton-Vo closed 2 weeks ago

Dalton-Vo commented 1 year ago

Environment

Technology Version
Flutter version 3.0.2
Plugin version 5.3.2
Android version
iOS version 16
macOS version 12.4
Xcode version 13.4.1

Device information:

Description

Expected behavior:

Current behavior: Apple login

Steps to reproduce

After install app and login with apple account first time and then logout and click login button again it doesn't work

Console log show that error: [SOAuthorizationCore] canceling now-no SPI authorization delegate

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github-actions[bot] commented 1 year ago

👋 @Dalton-Vo

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