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SwiftyStoreKit is a lightweight In App Purchases framework for iOS 8.0+, tvOS 9.0+ and macOS 10.10+.
Apple recommends to register a transaction observer as soon as the app starts:
Adding your app's observer at launch ensures that it will persist during all launches of your app, thus allowing your app to receive all the payment queue notifications.
SwiftyStoreKit supports this by calling completeTransactions()
when the app starts:
func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?) -> Bool {
SwiftyStoreKit.completeTransactions(atomically: true) { products in
for product in products {
if product.transaction.transactionState == .purchased || product.transaction.transactionState == .restored {
if product.needsFinishTransaction {
// Deliver content from server, then:
SwiftyStoreKit.finishTransaction(product.transaction)
}
print("purchased: \(product)")
}
}
}
return true
}
If there are any pending transactions at this point, these will be reported by the completion block so that the app state and UI can be updated.
SwiftyStoreKit.retrieveProductsInfo(["com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Purchase1"]) { result in
if let product = result.retrievedProducts.first {
let priceString = product.localizedPrice!
print("Product: \(product.localizedDescription), price: \(priceString)")
}
else if let invalidProductId = result.invalidProductIDs.first {
return alertWithTitle("Could not retrieve product info", message: "Invalid product identifier: \(invalidProductId)")
}
else {
print("Error: \(result.error)")
}
}
Atomic: to be used when the content is delivered immediately.
SwiftyStoreKit.purchaseProduct("com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Purchase1", atomically: true) { result in
switch result {
case .success(let product):
print("Purchase Success: \(product.productId)")
case .error(let error):
switch error.code {
case .unknown: print("Unknown error. Please contact support")
case .clientInvalid: print("Not allowed to make the payment")
case .paymentCancelled: break
case .paymentInvalid: print("The purchase identifier was invalid")
case .paymentNotAllowed: print("The device is not allowed to make the payment")
case .storeProductNotAvailable: print("The product is not available in the current storefront")
case .cloudServicePermissionDenied: print("Access to cloud service information is not allowed")
case .cloudServiceNetworkConnectionFailed: print("Could not connect to the network")
}
}
}
Non-Atomic: to be used when the content is delivered by the server.
SwiftyStoreKit.purchaseProduct("com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Purchase1", atomically: false) { result in
switch result {
case .success(let product):
// fetch content from your server, then:
if product.needsFinishTransaction {
SwiftyStoreKit.finishTransaction(product.transaction)
}
print("Purchase Success: \(product.productId)")
case .error(let error):
switch error.code {
case .unknown: print("Unknown error. Please contact support")
case .clientInvalid: print("Not allowed to make the payment")
case .paymentCancelled: break
case .paymentInvalid: print("The purchase identifier was invalid")
case .paymentNotAllowed: print("The device is not allowed to make the payment")
case .storeProductNotAvailable: print("The product is not available in the current storefront")
case .cloudServicePermissionDenied: print("Access to cloud service information is not allowed")
case .cloudServiceNetworkConnectionFailed: print("Could not connect to the network")
}
}
}
Atomic: to be used when the content is delivered immediately.
SwiftyStoreKit.restorePurchases(atomically: true) { results in
if results.restoreFailedProducts.count > 0 {
print("Restore Failed: \(results.restoreFailedProducts)")
}
else if results.restoredProducts.count > 0 {
print("Restore Success: \(results.restoredProducts)")
}
else {
print("Nothing to Restore")
}
}
Non-Atomic: to be used when the content is delivered by the server.
SwiftyStoreKit.restorePurchases(atomically: false) { results in
if results.restoreFailedProducts.count > 0 {
print("Restore Failed: \(results.restoreFailedProducts)")
}
else if results.restoredProducts.count > 0 {
for product in results.restoredProducts {
// fetch content from your server, then:
if product.needsFinishTransaction {
SwiftyStoreKit.finishTransaction(product.transaction)
}
}
print("Restore Success: \(results.restoredProducts)")
}
else {
print("Nothing to Restore")
}
}
When you purchase a product the following things happen:
finishTransaction()
to complete the purchase.This is what is recommended by Apple:
Your application should call finishTransaction(_:) only after it has successfully processed the transaction and unlocked the functionality purchased by the user.
A purchase is atomic when the app unlocks the functionality purchased by the user immediately and call finishTransaction()
at the same time. This is desirable if you're unlocking functionality that is already inside the app.
In cases when you need to make a request to your own server in order to unlock the functionality, you can use a non-atomic purchase instead.
Note: SwiftyStoreKit doesn't yet support downloading content hosted by Apple for non-consumable products. See this feature request.
SwiftyStoreKit provides three operations that can be performed atomically or non-atomically:
let receiptData = SwiftyStoreKit.localReceiptData
let receiptString = receiptData.base64EncodedString(options: [])
// do your receipt validation here
let appleValidator = AppleReceiptValidator(service: .production)
SwiftyStoreKit.verifyReceipt(using: appleValidator, password: "your-shared-secret") { result in
if case .error(let error) = result {
if case .noReceiptData = error {
self.refreshReceipt()
}
}
}
func refreshReceipt() {
SwiftyStoreKit.refreshReceipt { result in
switch result {
case .success(let receiptData):
print("Receipt refresh success: \(receiptData.base64EncodedString)")
case .error(let error):
print("Receipt refresh failed: \(error)")
}
}
}
let appleValidator = AppleReceiptValidator(service: .production)
SwiftyStoreKit.verifyReceipt(using: appleValidator, password: "your-shared-secret") { result in
switch result {
case .success(let receipt):
// Verify the purchase of Consumable or NonConsumable
let purchaseResult = SwiftyStoreKit.verifyPurchase(
productId: "com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Purchase1",
inReceipt: receipt)
switch purchaseResult {
case .purchased(let expiresDate):
print("Product is purchased.")
case .notPurchased:
print("The user has never purchased this product")
}
case .error(let error):
print("Receipt verification failed: \(error)")
}
}
Note that for consumable products, the receipt will only include the information for a couples of minutes after the purchase.
let appleValidator = AppleReceiptValidator(service: .production)
SwiftyStoreKit.verifyReceipt(using: appleValidator, password: "your-shared-secret") { result in
switch result {
case .success(let receipt):
// Verify the purchase of a Subscription
let purchaseResult = SwiftyStoreKit.verifySubscription(
type: .autoRenewable, // or .nonRenewing (see below)
productId: "com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Subscription",
inReceipt: receipt)
switch purchaseResult {
case .purchased(let expiresDate):
print("Product is valid until \(expiresDate)")
case .expired(let expiresDate):
print("Product is expired since \(expiresDate)")
case .notPurchased:
print("The user has never purchased this product")
}
case .error(let error):
print("Receipt verification failed: \(error)")
}
}
let purchaseResult = SwiftyStoreKit.verifySubscription(
type: .autoRenewable,
productId: "com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Subscription",
inReceipt: receipt)
let purchaseResult = SwiftyStoreKit.verifySubscription(
type: .nonRenewing(validDuration: 3600 * 24 * 30),
productId: "com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Subscription",
inReceipt: receipt)
NOTE: The framework provides a simple block based API with robust error handling on top of the existing StoreKit framework. It does NOT persist in app purchases data locally. It is up to clients to do this with a storage solution of choice (i.e. NSUserDefaults, CoreData, Keychain).
SwiftyStoreKit can be installed as a CocoaPod and builds as a Swift framework. To install, include this in your Podfile.
use_frameworks!
pod 'SwiftyStoreKit'
Once installed, just import SwiftyStoreKit
in your classes and you're good to go.
To integrate SwiftyStoreKit into your Xcode project using Carthage, specify it in your Cartfile:
github "bizz84/SwiftyStoreKit"
NOTE: Please ensure that you have the latest Carthage installed.
Language | Branch | Pod version | Xcode version |
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Swift 3.0 | master | >= 0.5.x | Xcode 8 or greater |
Swift 2.3 | swift-2.3 | 0.4.x | Xcode 8, Xcode 7.3.x |
Swift 2.2 | swift-2.2 | 0.3.x | Xcode 7.3.x |
See the Releases Page
The project includes demo apps for iOS and macOS showing how to use SwiftyStoreKit. Note that the pre-registered in app purchases in the demo apps are for illustration purposes only and may not work as iTunes Connect may invalidate them.
I have also written about building SwiftyStoreKit on Medium:
In order to make a purchase, two operations are needed:
Perform a SKProductRequest
to obtain the SKProduct
corresponding to the product identifier.
Submit the payment and listen for updated transactions on the SKPaymentQueue
.
The framework takes care of caching SKProducts so that future requests for the same SKProduct
don't need to perform a new SKProductRequest
.
The following list outlines how requests are processed by SwiftyStoreKit.
SKPaymentQueue
is used to queue payments or restore purchases requests.SKPaymentQueue
rejects multiple restore purchases calls.restoreCompletedTransactionsFailedWithError
is always called when a restore purchases request fails.paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished
is always called following 0 or more update transactions when a restore purchases request succeeds.The order in which transaction updates are processed is:
.purchased
and .failed
for matching product identifiers).restored
, or restoreCompletedTransactionsFailedWithError
, or paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished
).purchased
, .failed
, .restored
, .deferred
)Any transactions where state == .purchasing
are ignored.
See this pull request for full details about how the payment flows have been implemented.
Many thanks to phimage for adding macOS support and receipt verification.
It would be great to showcase apps using SwiftyStoreKit here. Pull requests welcome :)
Copyright (c) 2015-2017 Andrea Bizzotto bizz84@gmail.com
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