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I am testing In-App Purchase using Static References.
I am using the Static Reference android.test.purchased but i can't figure out how to get the response of the Test Purchase in my onActivityResult(...) Method.

Here is my onActivityResult(....) Method's Body:

@Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) 
{
    // TODO Auto-generated method stub  
    super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
    Log.d("In-App", "Data = "+data.toString());
    Log.d("In-App", "Request Code = "+requestCode);
    Log.d("In-App", "Result Code = "+resultCode);
}

My Logcat says:

08-16 10:48:10.114: D/In-App(3889): Data = Intent { (has extras) }
08-16 10:48:10.114: D/In-App(3889): Request Code = 666
08-16 10:48:10.114: D/In-App(3889): Result Code = -1

Screen Shots of my Test Purchase:
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The question is that, what extras should i extract from the Data Object in my onActivityResult(....) method, to detect the status of the current test purchase (Canceled, already purchased, Successfully accepted, etc) and the information about the product (JSON respnse)?
Any help is highly appreciated, thanks.

2 Answers 2

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I have updated my onActivityResult(...) Method

  int responseCode = data.getIntExtra("RESPONSE_CODE", 0);
  String purchaseData = data.getStringExtra("INAPP_PURCHASE_DATA");
  String dataSignature = data.getStringExtra("INAPP_DATA_SIGNATURE");

  if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) {
     //Purchased Status = Purchased
     try {
        //Product Details JSON
        JSONObject jo = new JSONObject(purchaseData);

        //Purchased Product ID
        String sku = jo.getString("productId");
      }
      catch (JSONException e) {

         e.printStackTrace();
      }
    }

  else {
     //Purchased Status = Not Purchased
     }

This way i have got the purchase's status and the purchased product's details JSON.

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First of all, you need a database to persist the orders. Second of all, when the user install the your app. You have to issue a RESTORE_TRANSACTIONS what the user has bought and insert the result into the local database. you can read more HERE.

EDITED:

For more details check out In-App Billing Integration

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  • I agree to your Data persistence and Restore Transactions advice. But you have not answered my question. Aug 16, 2013 at 6:39
  • Are you using In-app Billing V3?
    – GrIsHu
    Aug 16, 2013 at 6:44

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