fix(auth): preserve linkDomain in email link ActionCodeSettings#2321
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This pull request ensures that the linkDomain property is preserved when generating ActionCodeSettings within the AuthProvider class, supported by a new unit test. The reviewer suggested also including the deprecated dynamicLinkDomain property to maintain backward compatibility for existing projects.
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May 15, 2026
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Fixes #1730
When sending an email sign-in link, addSessionInfoToActionCodeSettings rebuilt the ActionCodeSettings without forwarding linkDomain, so custom domains were silently ignored and the default project domain was always used instead. This adds linkDomain to the rebuilt settings and a regression test to cover it.