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Memory Leaks and Retain Cycles while using Upload with Cloudinary SDK #441

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jorgefrazaocosta opened this issue Nov 27, 2024 · 1 comment
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@jorgefrazaocosta
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Bug report for Cloudinary iOS SDK

Before proceeding, please update to latest version and test if the issue persists

Describe the bug in a sentence or two.

Memory Leaks and Retain Cycles

Issue Type (Can be multiple)

[ ] Build - Can’t install or import the SDK
[x] Performance - Performance issues
[ ] Behaviour - Functions aren’t working as expected (Such as generate URL)
[ ] Documentation - Inconsistency between the docs and behaviour
[ ] Other (Specify)

Steps to reproduce

We see this after using .createUploader().signedUploadLarge

Error screenshots or Stack Trace (if applicable)

Screenshot 2024-11-22 at 16 47 15 Screenshot 2024-11-22 at 16 47 24 Screenshot 2024-11-22 at 16 47 20

Build/Dependency management

[ ] Cocoa-Pods
[ ] Carthage
[ ] Manual import
[x] Other (SPM)

Is the issue reproducible only on a specific device?

[x] No
[ ] Yes (specify model + iOS version)

Versions and Libraries (fill in the version numbers)

iOS Cloudinary SDK version - 5.1.0
OSX (on the dev environment) - MacOS 15.0.1
XCode - 16.0
Swift - 5
Target iOS - iOS 18.1

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If possible, please provide a link to a reproducible repository that showcases the problem

@wissam-khalili
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Hi @jorgefrazaocosta ,

Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention.
We will review it internally and share our insights with you.

Thanks again,
Wissam

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