Apple have unfortunately rejected my app for not having a restore button. I wanted to have a seamless experience for the user but there are some problems.
- (void)purchaseProUpgrade
{
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addTransactionObserver:self];
// User is prompted for iTunes username and password here (1)
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] restoreCompletedTransactions];
}
// Then this delegate Function Will be fired
- (void) paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue
{
if( queue.transactions.count == 0 ) {
[self setUpgradeProductId];
// User is prompted for iTunes username and password here (2)
SKPayment *payment = [SKPayment paymentWithProductIdentifier:kInAppPurchaseProUpgradeProductId];
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addPayment:payment];
}else {
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionSucceededNotification object:self userInfo:NULL];
}
}
Is the above a good solution? The logic would be:
- User presses button to remove in-app purchase.
- Check if the user has already made a purchase (user has to enter username and password)
- If user has already made a purchase, restore
- If user has not already made a purchase,prompt for payment (user has to enter password again).
The problems with this approach are: 1. An additional server call 2. User has to enter details twice.
Has anyone actually implemented a Restore button that they can demonstrate?