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fix: issue 3772
Link to Issue or Description of Change
1. Link to an existing issue (if applicable):
- Closes: #3772
Problem: The credential was asked only for the first user connected to the app. Then the credential_manager always served the previous exchange
Solution: I removed the exchange check and use. I do not find other alternative. I didn't understand the usefulness of this check and use.
Testing Plan
No test broken
Manual End-to-End (E2E) Tests:
This removal solve the issue with multiple user in the same instance. Each of them must authenticated themselve
Summary of Changes
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This pull request addresses a critical bug in the authentication flow where the credential_manager was reusing previously exchanged credentials, thereby allowing only the first user to authenticate successfully. The change ensures that each user is prompted for their own authentication by removing the problematic caching logic, leading to a more robust and correct multi-user experience.
Highlights
- Authentication Fix: Resolves an issue where the credential manager would incorrectly serve cached credentials, preventing multiple users from authenticating individually within the same application instance.
- Code Simplification: Removes a specific code block responsible for checking and returning a cached
exchanged_auth_credential, which was identified as the root cause of the multi-user authentication problem.
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Response from ADK Triaging Agent
Hello @guillaumeblaquiere, thank you for creating this PR!
This PR is a bug fix, could you please provide logs or screenshot after the fix is applied?
This information will help reviewers to review your PR more efficiently. Thanks!