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to log out from other clients that share the same identity server frontChannel
, you can add an Iframe in your identity to notify your clients about the logout (oidc-client.js supports front-channel signout)
Front-channel server-side clients
To signout the user from the server-side client applications via the front-channel spec, the “logged out” page in IdentityServer must render an to notify the clients that the user has signed out. Clients that wish to be notified must have the FrontChannelLogoutUri configuration value set. IdentityServer tracks which clients the user has signed into, and provides an API called GetLogoutContextAsync on the IIdentityServerInteractionService (details). This API returns a LogoutRequest object with a SignOutIFrameUrl property that your logged out page must render into an .
Back-channel server-side clients
To signout the user from the server-side client applications via the back-channel spec, the SignOutIFrameUrl endpoint in IdentityServer will automatically trigger server-to-server invocation passing a signed sign-out request to the client. This means that even if there are no front-channel clients, the “logged out” page in IdentityServer must still render an to the SignOutIFrameUrl as described above. Clients that wish to be notified must have the BackChannelLogoutUri configuration value set.
Browser-based JavaScript clients
Given how the session management specification is designed, there is nothing special in IdentityServer that you need to do to notify these clients that the user has signed out. The clients, though, must perform monitoring on the check_session_iframe, and this is implemented by the oidc-client JavaScript library.
after that you can listen the event addUserSignedOut of oidc-client in all your clients and trigger signoutRedirect to logout your client
this._userManager.events.addUserSignedOut(() => {
this._userManager
.signoutRedirect()
.then(resp => {
console.log('Success');
})
.catch(err => {
console.log(err);
});
});
check this documentation for more details