Reputation: 627
I'm having an issue with In-App purchases on iOS. I have 5 In-App Purchases in a game, all of which work exactly as expected when tested on an iPhone 6 (iOS 8.3). When I go to test on iPad Air 2 (iOS 8.2), all IAPs fail immediately. Has anyone else experienced this problem? Is there some code that is specific to iPad that I have to add?
EDIT: Strangely, updating the iPad to iOS 8.3 fixed the problem. Any ideas as to why this issue is occurring? Should I change my app to only support iOS 8.3 and above?
To test the app, I'm using TestFlight, the same network connection, and the same Apple ID.
The code I'm using for In-App Purchases is Below:
func inApp() {
if (SKPaymentQueue.canMakePayments())
{
var productID:NSSet = NSSet(object: product_id);
var productsRequest:SKProductsRequest = SKProductsRequest(productIdentifiers: productID as Set<NSObject>);
productsRequest.delegate = self;
productsRequest.start();
}else{
displayAlert()
}
}
func buyProduct(product: SKProduct){
var payment = SKPayment(product: product)
SKPaymentQueue.defaultQueue().addPayment(payment);
}
func productsRequest (request: SKProductsRequest, didReceiveResponse response: SKProductsResponse) {
var count : Int = response.products.count
if (count>0) {
var validProducts = response.products
var validProduct: SKProduct = response.products[0] as! SKProduct
if (validProduct.productIdentifier == product_id) {
println(validProduct.localizedTitle)
println(validProduct.localizedDescription)
println(validProduct.price)
buyProduct(validProduct);
} else {
println(validProduct.productIdentifier)
}
} else {
displayAlert()
}
}
func request(request: SKRequest!, didFailWithError error: NSError!) {
self.displayAlert()
}
func paymentQueue(queue: SKPaymentQueue!, updatedTransactions transactions: [AnyObject]!) {
for transaction:AnyObject in transactions {
if let trans:SKPaymentTransaction = transaction as? SKPaymentTransaction{
switch trans.transactionState {
case .Purchased:
SKPaymentQueue.defaultQueue().finishTransaction(transaction as! SKPaymentTransaction)
if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyTenLives" {
defaults.setInteger(10, forKey: "totalLives")
} else if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyFiveLives" {
defaults.setInteger(5, forKey: "totalLives")
} else if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyInfiniteLives" {
defaults.setBool(true, forKey: "infiniteLives")
} else if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyShield" {
defaults.setInteger(5, forKey: "shieldValue")
} else if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyRemoveAds" {
defaults.setBool(true, forKey: "adsRemoved")
adBanner.hidden = true
}
break;
case .Failed:
SKPaymentQueue.defaultQueue().finishTransaction(transaction as! SKPaymentTransaction)
self.displayAlert()
break;
case .Restored:
SKPaymentQueue.defaultQueue().restoreCompletedTransactions()
if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyTenLives" {
defaults.setInteger(10, forKey: "totalLives")
} else if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyFiveLives" {
defaults.setInteger(5, forKey: "totalLives")
} else if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyInfiniteLives" {
defaults.setBool(true, forKey: "infiniteLives")
} else if product_id == "com.shv.FrenzyRemoveAds" {
defaults.setBool(true, forKey: "adsRemoved")
adBanner.hidden = true
}
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
}
Upvotes: 17
Views: 1991
Reputation: 13274
Usually, when one device will not perform in app purchase, it's a setting under restrictions.
If you've checked and disabled that restriction or all restrictions - you can often fix this by signing out of the App Store entirely and powering down the device. When it starts cleanly, you can log in again. When you sign in, be sure to buy something (a free song of the week, a free app or even a paid app) to get through the verification questions. Once that's done, recheck an IAP (in-app purchase) to be sure things are functional.
As a last resort, you might need to contact Apple Support for Apple ID - but most times you can fix this without needing their help.
You should check the following things.
Make sure you can answer “Yes” to each of these questions:
If you answered “No” to any one of these questions, there’s your problem.
You should visit following links definitely you will get solution.
https://www.innofied.com/in-app-purchase-working-ios-solution/
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 39052
Without a definition of "fail immediately" my best guess is that you were not logged in to a valid sandbox testing account on the iPad and in the midst of updating the iOS version this got reconciled, which is why it works on 8.3.
The easiest way to get IAP testing to work is to log out of iTunes:
Settings -> App and iTunes Store -> Tap apple ID and log out.
Once you've logged out, try to make an IAP and you will be prompted to log in - once you enter valid test account credentials, the IAP will download - if it doesn't, post your log files here. Note that you can find or create testing accounts inside iTunes Connect.
IAP is an extremely complicated subject with numerous points of failure - knowing that your IAPs work on one device but not another points to a configuration issue specific to the device on which the IAP failed.
Upvotes: 0