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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:

  1. User presses button to remove in-app purchase.
  2. Check if the user has already made a purchase (user has to enter username and password)
  3. If user has already made a purchase, restore
  4. 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?

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  • Why would you have a button for the user to remove an in-app purchase? An app uninstall will do that. How would you do your step #2 with out forcing a username and password? Jun 27, 2012 at 23:09
  • How do I know whether or not to display the restore button? That is, my code doesn't know whether or not they have already made a purchase. Or does it? Mar 22, 2013 at 0:44

4 Answers 4

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No need of implementing your own logic Just implement this

- (IBAction)restorePreviousTransaction:(id)sender {
    [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addTransactionObserver:self];
    [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] restoreCompletedTransactions];
}

This will call this method

 - (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray *)transactions
{
   case SKPaymentTransactionStateRestored:
                if ([self respondsToSelector:@selector(restoreTransaction:)]) {
                    [self restoreTransaction:transaction];
                    return;                
}

This will call these delegate methods for transaction success or failure

- (void)restoreTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction
-(void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue restoreCompletedTransactionsFailedWithError:(NSError *)error
-(void)paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue
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  • i encountered with an issue . when i press restore button and use appstore ID by which no in-app purchase is done then in this case -(void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue restoreCompletedTransactionsFailedWithError:(NSError *)error is not called . is it normal or something is wrong ?
    – Tornado
    Jul 23, 2012 at 9:33
  • 1
    Yes its normal. Instead it will call -(void)paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue with 0 in SKPaymentQueue ie queue.
    – Sumanth
    Jul 23, 2012 at 9:38
  • You need to check queue value is 0 or not
    – Sumanth
    Jul 23, 2012 at 9:39
  • which property to check in SKPaymentQueue for 0 ? please provide the code if u can i didnt understand that exactly ?
    – Tornado
    Jul 23, 2012 at 10:03
  • I am implementing non-consumable and restorePreviousTransaction never fires updatedTransactions method. Same code perfectly works for auto-renewable subscriptions 😂😭 Nov 7, 2014 at 7:37
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Add this code to the page where you had added the restore button:

- (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue restoreCompletedTransactionsFailedWithError:(NSError *)error {  
     NSLog(@"%@",error);
}

// Call This Function
- (void) checkPurchasedItems
{
    [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addTransactionObserver:self];
    [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] restoreCompletedTransactions];
}

//Then this delegate Function Will be fired
- (void) paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue
{
    purchasedItemIDs = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
    NSLog(@"received restored transactions: %i", queue.transactions.count);

    for (SKPaymentTransaction *transaction in queue.transactions)
    {
        NSString *productID = transaction.payment.productIdentifier;

        [purchasedItemIDs addObject:productID];

        NSLog(@"%@",purchasedItemIDs);
    }
}
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0

Apple rejects application with In App Purchase, that does not have a restore purchase button. In the app view, add a restore button. Then in the In App Purchase helper class, add the following method:

- (void)restoreCompletedTransactions {
    [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] restoreCompletedTransactions]; 
}

Now call this method from the button click action and it will restore the previous purchase.

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*- (IBAction)restorePreviousTransaction:(id)sender {
    [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addTransactionObserver:self];
    [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] restoreCompletedTransactions];
}
delegate method call:
 - (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray *)transactions
{
   case SKPaymentTransactionStateRestored:
                if ([self respondsToSelector:@selector(restoreTransaction:)]) {
                    [self restoreTransaction:transaction];
                    return;                
}
- (void) paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue
{
    purchasedItemIDs = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
    NSLog(@"received restored transactions: %i", queue.transactions.count);
    for (SKPaymentTransaction *transaction in queue.transactions)
    {
        NSString *productID = transaction.payment.productIdentifier;
        [purchasedItemIDs addObject:productID];
        NSLog(@"%@",purchasedItemIDs);
    }
}*

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