feat(mobile): Implement Keycloak WebView authentication with HTTP callback
- Replace flutter_appauth with custom WebView implementation to resolve deep link issues - Add KeycloakWebViewAuthService with integrated WebView for seamless authentication - Configure Android manifest for HTTP cleartext traffic support - Add network security config for development environment (192.168.1.11) - Update Keycloak client to use HTTP callback endpoint (http://192.168.1.11:8080/auth/callback) - Remove obsolete keycloak_auth_service.dart and temporary scripts - Clean up dependencies and regenerate injection configuration - Tested successfully on multiple Android devices (Xiaomi 2201116TG, SM A725F) BREAKING CHANGE: Authentication flow now uses WebView instead of external browser - Users will see Keycloak login page within the app instead of browser redirect - Resolves ERR_CLEARTEXT_NOT_PERMITTED and deep link state management issues - Maintains full OIDC compliance with PKCE flow and secure token storage Technical improvements: - WebView with custom navigation delegate for callback handling - Automatic token extraction and user info parsing from JWT - Proper error handling and user feedback - Consistent authentication state management across app lifecycle
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