bizz84 / SwiftyStoreKit
- среда, 30 марта 2016 г. в 03:13:03
Swift
Lightweight In App Purchases Swift framework for iOS 8.0+ and OSX 9.0+
SwiftyStoreKit is a lightweight In App Purchases framework for iOS 8.0+ and OSX 9.0+, written in Swift.
SwiftyStoreKit.retrieveProductInfo("com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Purchase1") { result in
switch result {
case .Success(let product):
let priceString = NSNumberFormatter.localizedStringFromNumber(product.price, numberStyle: .CurrencyStyle)
print("Product: \(product.localizedDescription), price: \(priceString)")
case .Error(let error):
print("Error: \(error)")
}
}
SwiftyStoreKit.purchaseProduct("com.musevisions.SwiftyStoreKit.Purchase1") { result in
switch result {
case .Success(let productId):
print("Purchase Success: \(productId)")
case .Error(let error):
print("Purchase Failed: \(error)")
}
}
SwiftyStoreKit.restorePurchases() { result in
switch result {
case .Success(let productId):
print("Restore Success: \(productId)")
case .NothingToRestore:
print("Nothing to Restore")
case .Error(let error):
print("Restore Failed: \(error)")
}
}
SwiftyStoreKit.verifyReceipt() { result in
if case .Error(let error) = result {
if case .NoReceiptData = error {
self.refreshReceipt()
}
}
}
func refreshReceipt() {
SwiftyStoreKit.refreshReceipt { result in
switch result {
case .Success:
print("Receipt refresh success")
case .Error(let error):
print("Receipt refresh failed: \(error)")
}
}
}
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.
The project includes demo apps for iOS and OSX 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.
In order to make a purchase, two operations are needed:
Obtain the SKProduct
corresponding to the productId that identifies the app purchase, via SKProductRequest
.
Submit the payment for that product via SKPaymentQueue
.
The framework takes care of caching SKProducts so that future requests for the same SKProduct
don't need to perform a new SKProductRequest
.
SwiftyStoreKit wraps the delegate-based SKProductRequest
API with a block based class named InAppProductQueryRequest
, which returns either a success case with a list of valid products, or an error comprising the following cases:
public enum ResponseError : ErrorType {
case InvalidProducts(invalidProductIdentifiers: [String])
case NoProducts
case RequestFailed(error: NSError)
}
If InAppProductQueryRequest
returns an error, this is surfaced directly to the completion block of SwiftyStoreKit.purchaseProduct
, so that the client can examine it and react accordingly.
In case of success, the product is cached and the purchase can take place via the InAppProductPurchaseRequest
class.
InAppProductPurchaseRequest
is a wrapper class for SKPaymentQueue
that can be used to purchase a product or restore purchases.
The class conforms to the SKPaymentTransactionObserver
protocol in order to receive transactions notifications from the payment queue. The following outcomes are defined for a purchase/restore action:
enum TransactionResult {
case Purchased(productId: String)
case Restored(productId: String)
case NothingToRestore
case Failed(error: NSError)
}
The SwiftyStoreKit
class can then map the returned TransactionResult
into either a success or failure case and pass this back to the client.
Note that along with the success and failure case, the result of a restore purchases operation also has a NothingToRestore
case. This is so that the client can know that the operation returned, but no purchases were restored.
Many thanks to phimage for adding OSX support and receipt verification.
Copyright (c) 2015 Andrea Bizzotto bizz84@gmail.com
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