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Carthage Compatible SwiftPM Compatible CocoaPods Compatible Swift 5.3 Platforms iOS License MIT

WSStoreKit

This is version 8.0 of WSStoreKit. iOS 11+ only.

Features

  • Super simple in app purchasing
  • Built-in support for remembering your purchases
  • Built-in receipt validation (remote)
  • Built-in virtual currency manager
  • Built-in Hosted Content Download Manager

Installation

CocoaPods

pod 'WSStoreKit', '~> 8.0'

Carthage

github "whitesmith/WSStoreKit"

Acknowledgements

This is a modified copy of MKStoreKit.

MKStoreKit is a complete revamp is not API compatible with previous versions of MKStoreKit. Refactoring should however be fairly simple.

The MKStoreKit is a singleton class that takes care of everything. You then have to initialize it by calling [MKStoreKit.shared startProductRequest] in your application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:. From then on, it does the magic. The MKStoreKit purchases, remembers and even handles remote validation of auto-renewable subscriptions.

Sample Code

The Sample Code shows how to use MKStoreKit.

Config File Format

MKStoreKit uses a config file, MKStoreKitConfigs.plist for managing your product identifiers. The config file is a Plist dictionary containing three keys, "Consumables", "Others" and "SharedSecret".

Consumables is the key where you provide a list of consumables in your app that should be managed as a virtual currency. Others is the key where you provide a list of in app purchasable products. SharedSecret is the key where you provide the shared secret generated on your App Store Connect account.

Initialization

Initialization is as simple as calling In Objective-C:

[MKStoreKit.shared startProductRequest]

In Swift:

MKStoreKit.shared.startProductRequest()

A sample initializiation code that you can add to your application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: is below

In Objective-C:

[MKStoreKit.shared startProductRequest];
  
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserverForName:kMKStoreKitProductsAvailableNotification
                                                  object:nil
                                                   queue:[[NSOperationQueue alloc] init]
                                              usingBlock:^(NSNotification *note) {
                                                  NSLog(@"Products available: %@", [[MKStoreKit sharedKit] availableProducts]);
                                              }];


[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserverForName:kMKStoreKitProductPurchasedNotification
                                                  object:nil
                                                   queue:[[NSOperationQueue alloc] init]
                                              usingBlock:^(NSNotification *note) {
                                                  NSLog(@"Purchased/Subscribed to product with id: %@", [note object]);
                                              }];

[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserverForName:kMKStoreKitRestoredPurchasesNotification
                                                  object:nil
                                                   queue:[[NSOperationQueue alloc] init]
                                              usingBlock:^(NSNotification *note) {
                                                  NSLog(@"Restored Purchases");
                                              }];

[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserverForName:kMKStoreKitRestoringPurchasesFailedNotification
                                                  object:nil
                                                   queue:[[NSOperationQueue alloc] init]
                                              usingBlock:^(NSNotification *note) {
                                                  NSLog(@"Failed restoring purchases with error: %@", [note object]);
                                                  }];

In Swift:

MKStoreKit.shared.startProductRequest()

NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(
    forName: NSNotification.Name.mkStoreKitProductsAvailable,
    object: nil,
    queue: OperationQueue.main,
    using: { note in
        print(MKStoreKit.shared().availableProducts)
    }
)

NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(
    forName: NSNotification.Name.mkStoreKitProductPurchased,
    object: nil,
    queue: OperationQueue.main,
    using: { note in
        print ("Purchased product: \(note.object ?? "none")")
    }
)

Checking Product Status

You can check if a product was previously purchased using -isProductPurchased as shown below.

if ([MKStoreManager isProductPurchased:productIdentifier]) {
    //unlock it
}

You can check for a product's expiry date using -expiryDateForProduct as shown below.

if ([MKStoreManager expiryDateForProduct:productIdentifier]) {
    //unlock it
}

Warning: This method will return [NSNull null] for products that are not auto-renewing subscriptions.

Making a Purchase

To purchase a feature or to subscribe to a auto-renewing subscription, just call

[MKStoreKit.shared initiatePaymentRequestForProductWithIdentifier:productIdentifier];

Observe kMKStoreKitProductPurchasedNotification to get notified when the purchase completes

[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserverForName:kMKStoreKitProductPurchasedNotification
                                                  object:nil
                                                   queue:[[NSOperationQueue alloc] init]
                                              usingBlock:^(NSNotification *note) {
                                                  NSLog(@"Purchased/Subscribed to product with id: %@", [note object]);
                                                  NSLog(@"%@", [[MKStoreKit sharedKit] valueForKey:@"purchaseRecord"]);
                                                  }];

It can't get simpler than this!

Missing Features

  • Keychain support for products
  • Local receipt verification using asn1c

Untested Features

  • Non-renewing subscriptions
  • Free subscriptions for news stand
  • Mac OS X support

These three features might work, but they are not tested yet.

Licensing

MKStoreKit is licensed under MIT License Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.


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In case you need attribution free licensing for MKNetworkKit, you can buy one from my license store.

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