diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7b6072b1..6ea48608 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ **Shopify Checkout Sheet Kit** is a Swift Package library that enables Swift apps to provide the world’s highest converting, customizable, one-page checkout within the app. The presented experience is a fully-featured checkout that preserves all of the store customizations: Checkout UI extensions, Functions, branding, and more. It also provides platform idiomatic defaults such as support for light and dark mode, and convenient developer APIs to embed, customize, and follow the lifecycle of the checkout experience. Check out our blog to [learn how and why we built the Checkout Sheet Kit](https://www.shopify.com/partners/blog/mobile-checkout-sdks-for-ios-and-android). -## Table of contents - - [Requirements](#requirements) - [Getting Started](#getting-started) - [Package.swift](#packageswift) @@ -23,10 +21,10 @@ - [Preloading](#preloading) - [Lifecycle management for preloaded checkout](#lifecycle-management-for-preloaded-checkout) - [Additional considerations for preloaded checkout](#additional-considerations-for-preloaded-checkout) -- [Monitoring the lifecycle of a checkout session](#monitoring-the-lifecycle-of-a-checkout-session) + - [Monitoring the lifecycle of a checkout session](#monitoring-the-lifecycle-of-a-checkout-session) - [Error handling](#error-handling) - [`CheckoutError`](#checkouterror) - - [Integrating with Web Pixels, monitoring behavioral data](#integrating-with-web-pixels-monitoring-behavioral-data) + - [Integrating with Web Pixels, monitoring behavioral data](#integrating-with-web-pixels-monitoring-behavioral-data) - [Integrating identity \& customer accounts](#integrating-identity--customer-accounts) - [Cart: buyer bag, identity, and preferences](#cart-buyer-bag-identity-and-preferences) - [Multipass](#multipass) @@ -42,11 +40,11 @@ - iOS SDK 13.0+ - The SDK is not compatible with checkout.liquid. The Shopify Store must be migrated for extensibility -### Getting Started +## Getting Started The SDK is an open-source [Swift Package library](https://www.swift.org/package-manager/). As a quick start, see [sample projects](Samples/README.md) or use one of the following ways to integrate the SDK into your project: -#### Package.swift +### Package.swift ```swift dependencies: [ @@ -54,7 +52,7 @@ dependencies: [ ] ``` -#### Xcode +### Xcode 1. Open your Xcode project 2. Navigate to `File` > `Add Package Dependencies...` @@ -63,7 +61,7 @@ dependencies: [ For more details on managing Swift Package dependencies in Xcode, please see [Apple's documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/adding-package-dependencies-to-your-app). -#### CocoaPods +### CocoaPods ```ruby pod "ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit", "~> 3" @@ -71,7 +69,7 @@ pod "ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit", "~> 3" For more information on CocoaPods, please see their [getting started guide](https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/getting-started.html). -### Programmatic Usage +## Programmatic Usage Once the SDK has been added as a dependency, you can import the library: @@ -115,7 +113,7 @@ class MyViewController: UIViewController { } ``` -### SwiftUI Usage +## SwiftUI Usage ```swift import SwiftUI @@ -166,11 +164,11 @@ struct ContentView: View { > [!TIP] > To help optimize and deliver the best experience, the SDK also provides a [preloading API](#preloading) which can be used to initialize the checkout session ahead of time. -### Configuration +## Configuration The SDK provides a way to customize the presented checkout experience via the `ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.configuration` object. -#### `colorScheme` +### `colorScheme` By default, the SDK will match the user's device color appearance. This behavior can be customized via the `colorScheme` property: @@ -188,7 +186,7 @@ ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.configuration.colorScheme = .dark ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.configuration.colorScheme = .web ``` -#### `tintColor` +### `tintColor` If the checkout session is not ready and being initialized, a progress bar is shown and can be customized via the `tintColor` property: @@ -202,7 +200,7 @@ ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.configuration.tintColor = .systemBlue _Note: use preloading to optimize and deliver an instant buyer experience._ -#### `backgroundColor` +### `backgroundColor` While the checkout session is being initialized, the background color of the view can be customized via the `backgroundColor` property: @@ -214,7 +212,7 @@ ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.configuration.backgroundColor = UIColor(red: 0.09, green ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.configuration.backgroundColor = .systemBackground ``` -#### `title` +### `title` By default, the Checkout Sheet Kit will look for a `shopify_checkout_sheet_title` key in a `Localizable.xcstrings` file to set the sheet title, otherwise it will fallback to "Checkout" across all locales. @@ -252,7 +250,7 @@ Here is an example of a `Localizable.xcstrings` containing translations for 2 lo } ``` -#### SwiftUI Configuration +### SwiftUI Configuration Similarly, configuration modifiers are available to set the configuration of your checkout when using SwiftUI: @@ -269,7 +267,7 @@ CheckoutSheet(checkout: checkoutURL) > you will need to call `preload()` each time your variables change to ensure that the checkout cache > has been invalidated, for checkout to be loaded with the new configuration. -### Preloading +## Preloading Initializing a checkout session requires communicating with Shopify servers and, depending on the network weather and the quality of the buyer's connection, can result in undesirable wait time for the buyer. To help optimize and deliver the best experience, the SDK provides a preloading hint that allows app developers to signal and initialize the checkout session in the background and ahead of time. @@ -289,12 +287,12 @@ ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.preload(checkout: checkoutURL) Setting enabled to `false` will cause all calls to the `preload` function to be ignored. This allows the application to selectively toggle preloading behavior as a remote feature flag or dynamically in response to client conditions — e.g. when data saver functionality is enabled by the user. -``` +```swift ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.preloading.enabled = false ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.preload(checkout: checkoutURL) // no-op ``` -#### Lifecycle management for preloaded checkout +### Lifecycle management for preloaded checkout Preloading renders a checkout in a background webview, which is brought to foreground when `ShopifyCheckoutSheetKit.present()` is called. The content of preloaded checkout reflects the state of the cart when `preload()` was initially called. If the cart is mutated after `preload()` is called, the application is responsible for invalidating the preloaded checkout to ensure that up-to-date checkout content is displayed to the buyer: @@ -309,7 +307,7 @@ The library will automatically invalidate/abort preload under following conditio A preloaded checkout _is not_ automatically invalidated when checkout sheet is closed. For example, if a buyer loads the checkout and then exits, the preloaded checkout is retained and should be updated when cart contents change. -#### Additional considerations for preloaded checkout +### Additional considerations for preloaded checkout 1. Preloading is a hint, not a guarantee: the library may debounce or ignore calls depending on various conditions; the preload may not complete before `present(checkout:)` is called, in which case the buyer may still see a progress bar while the checkout session is finalized. 1. Preloading results in background network requests and additional CPU/memory utilization for the client and should be used responsibly. For example, conditionally based on state of the client and when there is a high likelihood that the buyer will soon request to checkout. @@ -372,7 +370,7 @@ extension MyViewController: ShopifyCheckoutSheetKitDelegate { } ``` -### Error handling +## Error handling In the event of a checkout error occurring, the Checkout Sheet Kit _may_ attempt a retry to recover from the error. Recovery will happen in the background by discarding the failed webview and creating a new "recovery" instance. Recovery will be attempted in the following scenarios: @@ -393,7 +391,7 @@ func shouldRecoverFromError(error: CheckoutError) { } ``` -#### `CheckoutError` +### `CheckoutError` | Type | Description | Recommendation | | --------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | @@ -450,19 +448,17 @@ extension MyViewController: ShopifyCheckoutSheetKitDelegate { > [!NOTE] > You may need to augment these events with customer/session information derived from app state. - -> [!NOTE] > The `customData` attribute of CustomPixelEvent can take on any shape. As such, this attribute will be returned as a String. Client applications should define a custom data type and deserialize the `customData` string into that type. -### Integrating identity & customer accounts +## Integrating identity & customer accounts Buyer-aware checkout experience reduces friction and increases conversion. Depending on the context of the buyer (guest or signed-in), knowledge of buyer preferences, or account/identity system, the application can use one of the following methods to initialize a personalized and contextualized buyer experience. -#### Cart: buyer bag, identity, and preferences +### Cart: buyer bag, identity, and preferences In addition to specifying the line items, the Cart can include buyer identity (name, email, address, etc.), and delivery and payment preferences: see [guide](https://shopify.dev/docs/custom-storefronts/building-with-the-storefront-api/cart/manage). Included information will be used to present pre-filled and pre-selected choices to the buyer within checkout. -#### Multipass +### Multipass [Shopify Plus](https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/intro-to-shopify/pricing-plans/plans-features/shopify-plus-plan) merchants using [Classic Customer Accounts](https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/customers/customer-accounts/classic-customer-accounts) can use [Multipass](https://shopify.dev/docs/api/multipass) ([API documentation](https://shopify.dev/docs/api/multipass)) to integrate an external identity system and initialize a buyer-aware checkout session. @@ -485,15 +481,15 @@ In addition to specifying the line items, the Cart can include buyer identity (n > Multipass errors are not "recoverable" (See [Error Handling](#error-handling)) due to their one-time nature. Failed requests containing multipass URLs > will require re-generating new tokens. -#### Shop Pay +### Shop Pay To initialize accelerated Shop Pay checkout, the cart can set a [walletPreference](https://shopify.dev/docs/api/storefront/latest/mutations/cartBuyerIdentityUpdate#field-cartbuyeridentityinput-walletpreferences) to 'shop_pay'. The sign-in state of the buyer is app-local. The buyer will be prompted to sign in to their Shop account on their first checkout, and their sign-in state will be remembered for future checkout sessions. -#### Customer Account API +### Customer Account API We are working on a library to provide buyer sign-in and authentication powered by the [new Customer Account API](https://www.shopify.com/partners/blog/introducing-customer-account-api-for-headless-stores)—stay tuned. -### Offsite Payments +## Offsite Payments Certain payment providers finalize transactions by redirecting customers to external banking apps. To enhance the user experience for your buyers, you can set up your storefront to support Universal Links on iOS, allowing customers to be redirected back to your app once the payment is completed. @@ -511,10 +507,10 @@ public func checkoutDidClickLink(url: URL) { --- -### Contributing +## Contributing We welcome code contributions, feature requests, and reporting of issues. Please see [guidelines and instructions](.github/CONTRIBUTING.md). -### License +## License Shopify's Checkout Sheet Kit is provided under an [MIT License](LICENSE).