I would like to manually check if there are new updates for my app while the user is in it, and prompt him to download the new version. Can I do this by checking the version of my app in the app store - programatically?
30 Answers
Here is a simple code snippet that lets you know if the current version is different
-(BOOL) needsUpdate{
NSDictionary* infoDictionary = [[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary];
NSString* appID = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleIdentifier"];
NSURL* url = [NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=%@", appID]];
NSData* data = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:url];
NSDictionary* lookup = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:data options:0 error:nil];
if ([lookup[@"resultCount"] integerValue] == 1){
NSString* appStoreVersion = lookup[@"results"][0][@"version"];
NSString* currentVersion = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleShortVersionString"];
if (![appStoreVersion isEqualToString:currentVersion]){
NSLog(@"Need to update [%@ != %@]", appStoreVersion, currentVersion);
return YES;
}
}
return NO;
}
Note: Make sure that when you enter the new version in iTunes, this matches the version in the app you are releasing. If not then the above code will always return YES regardless if the user updates.
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1@MobeenAfzal, I think you miss understood the question and solution. The above solution compares the current version with the version on the store. If they do not match then it retunes YES, else it returns NO. No matter the history on the app store the above method will return YES if the current version is different then the app store version. Once the user updates... the current version is equal to the app store version. The above method should always return YES if the user's version is 1.0 and the app store version is 1.2.– datincNov 16, 2015 at 3:20
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1@MobeenAfzal I think I get what you are seeing. In code your version is 1.7, But in iTunes you uploaded the version as 1.6 so that your users don't know you skipped a version. Is that the case? If so then... what you need is a server (DropBox would do) to serve your apps version number and modify your code to access that endpoint. Let me know if this is what you are seeing and I will add a note of warning to the post.– datincNov 17, 2015 at 15:39
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1@MobeenAfzal you your comment is misleading. If the version on the user's device is separated by any from the version on the appstore then the code will return YES as expected. Even if you release version 1.0 followed by version 1.111 it would still work perfectly.– datincNov 23, 2015 at 19:26
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3We should show update only when appstore version is greater than current version as follows. if ([appStoreVersion compare:currentVersion options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedDescending) { NSLog(@"\n\nNeed to update. Appstore version %@ is greater than %@",appStoreVersion, currentVersion); } Mar 1, 2017 at 12:49
Swift 3 version:
func isUpdateAvailable() throws -> Bool {
guard let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let currentVersion = info["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String,
let identifier = info["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
throw VersionError.invalidBundleInfo
}
let data = try Data(contentsOf: url)
guard let json = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: [.allowFragments]) as? [String: Any] else {
throw VersionError.invalidResponse
}
if let result = (json["results"] as? [Any])?.first as? [String: Any], let version = result["version"] as? String {
return version != currentVersion
}
throw VersionError.invalidResponse
}
I think is better to throw an error instead of returning false, in this case I created a VersionError but it can be some other you define or NSError
enum VersionError: Error {
case invalidResponse, invalidBundleInfo
}
Also consider to call this function from another thread, if the connection is slow it can block the current thread.
DispatchQueue.global().async {
do {
let update = try self.isUpdateAvailable()
DispatchQueue.main.async {
// show alert
}
} catch {
print(error)
}
}
Update
Using URLSession:
Instead of using Data(contentsOf: url)
and block a thread, we can use URLSession
:
func isUpdateAvailable(completion: @escaping (Bool?, Error?) -> Void) throws -> URLSessionDataTask {
guard let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let currentVersion = info["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String,
let identifier = info["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
throw VersionError.invalidBundleInfo
}
Log.debug(currentVersion)
let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) { (data, response, error) in
do {
if let error = error { throw error }
guard let data = data else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
let json = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: [.allowFragments]) as? [String: Any]
guard let result = (json?["results"] as? [Any])?.first as? [String: Any], let version = result["version"] as? String else {
throw VersionError.invalidResponse
}
completion(version != currentVersion, nil)
} catch {
completion(nil, error)
}
}
task.resume()
return task
}
example:
_ = try? isUpdateAvailable { (update, error) in
if let error = error {
print(error)
} else if let update = update {
print(update)
}
}
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1This answer makes its request synchronously. This means with a bad connection, your app could be unusable for minutes until the request returns. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:28
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7I disagree,
DispatchQueue.global()
gives you a background queue, the data is loaded in that queue and only goes back to the main queue when the data is loaded.– juanjoMar 3, 2017 at 15:22 -
Whoops. Somehow I overlooked that second code snippet. Sadly, it seems I can't remove the downvote until your answer is edited again :-( BTW - Given dataWithContentsOfURL: actually goes through NSURLConnection's synchronous calls, which in turn just start an async thread and block, it'd probably be less overhead to just use the asynchronous NSURLSession calls. They'd even call you back on the main thread once you're done. Mar 4, 2017 at 12:34
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8Note if you are only listed in a specific store I have found that you need to add a country code to the URL - eg GB itunes.apple.com/(countryCode)/…) Sep 5, 2017 at 8:41
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1Instead of using
(Bool?, Error?) -> Void
which is confusing to handle I would recommend using(Result<Bool, Error>) → Void
instead. therefore we don't even need to use "throws" Aug 2, 2022 at 14:31
Simplified a great answer posted on this thread. Using Swift 4
and Alamofire
.
import Alamofire
class VersionCheck {
public static let shared = VersionCheck()
func isUpdateAvailable(callback: @escaping (Bool)->Void) {
let bundleId = Bundle.main.infoDictionary!["CFBundleIdentifier"] as! String
Alamofire.request("https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(bundleId)").responseJSON { response in
if let json = response.result.value as? NSDictionary, let results = json["results"] as? NSArray, let entry = results.firstObject as? NSDictionary, let versionStore = entry["version"] as? String, let versionLocal = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String {
let arrayStore = versionStore.split(separator: ".").compactMap { Int($0) }
let arrayLocal = versionLocal.split(separator: ".").compactMap { Int($0) }
if arrayLocal.count != arrayStore.count {
callback(true) // different versioning system
return
}
// check each segment of the version
for (localSegment, storeSegment) in zip(arrayLocal, arrayStore) {
if localSegment < storeSegment {
callback(true)
return
}
}
}
callback(false) // no new version or failed to fetch app store version
}
}
}
And then to use it:
VersionCheck.shared.isUpdateAvailable() { hasUpdates in
print("is update available: \(hasUpdates)")
}
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5My application is live on store but same api not returning version information. Response :
{ "resultCount":0, "results": [] }
– technerdJul 24, 2019 at 10:16 -
Just adding a note to version comparision, I would prefer, let serverVersion = "2.7" let localVersion = "2.6.5" let isUpdateAvailable = serverVersion.compare(localVersion, options: .numeric) == .orderedDescending rather than replacing the . with empty.– ChaituMar 5, 2020 at 11:50
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@Chaitu thank you for the suggestion. I ended up rewriting the comparison part of the code– budiDinoMar 6, 2020 at 11:16
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@LiborZapletal thanks. Fixed the issue and also updated the code a bit– budiDinoNov 26, 2021 at 10:30
Updated the swift 4 code from Anup Gupta
I have made some alterations to this code. Now the functions are called from a background queue, since the connection can be slow and therefore block the main thread.
I also made the CFBundleName optional, since the version presented had "CFBundleDisplayName" which didn't work probably in my version. So now if it's not present it won't crash but just won't display the App Name in the alert.
import UIKit
enum VersionError: Error {
case invalidBundleInfo, invalidResponse
}
class LookupResult: Decodable {
var results: [AppInfo]
}
class AppInfo: Decodable {
var version: String
var trackViewUrl: String
}
class AppUpdater: NSObject {
private override init() {}
static let shared = AppUpdater()
func showUpdate(withConfirmation: Bool) {
DispatchQueue.global().async {
self.checkVersion(force : !withConfirmation)
}
}
private func checkVersion(force: Bool) {
let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary
if let currentVersion = info?["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String {
_ = getAppInfo { (info, error) in
if let appStoreAppVersion = info?.version{
if let error = error {
print("error getting app store version: ", error)
} else if appStoreAppVersion == currentVersion {
print("Already on the last app version: ",currentVersion)
} else {
print("Needs update: AppStore Version: \(appStoreAppVersion) > Current version: ",currentVersion)
DispatchQueue.main.async {
let topController: UIViewController = UIApplication.shared.keyWindow!.rootViewController!
topController.showAppUpdateAlert(Version: (info?.version)!, Force: force, AppURL: (info?.trackViewUrl)!)
}
}
}
}
}
}
private func getAppInfo(completion: @escaping (AppInfo?, Error?) -> Void) -> URLSessionDataTask? {
guard let identifier = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
DispatchQueue.main.async {
completion(nil, VersionError.invalidBundleInfo)
}
return nil
}
let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) { (data, response, error) in
do {
if let error = error { throw error }
guard let data = data else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
let result = try JSONDecoder().decode(LookupResult.self, from: data)
guard let info = result.results.first else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
completion(info, nil)
} catch {
completion(nil, error)
}
}
task.resume()
return task
}
}
extension UIViewController {
@objc fileprivate func showAppUpdateAlert( Version : String, Force: Bool, AppURL: String) {
let appName = Bundle.appName()
let alertTitle = "New Version"
let alertMessage = "\(appName) Version \(Version) is available on AppStore."
let alertController = UIAlertController(title: alertTitle, message: alertMessage, preferredStyle: .alert)
if !Force {
let notNowButton = UIAlertAction(title: "Not Now", style: .default)
alertController.addAction(notNowButton)
}
let updateButton = UIAlertAction(title: "Update", style: .default) { (action:UIAlertAction) in
guard let url = URL(string: AppURL) else {
return
}
if #available(iOS 10.0, *) {
UIApplication.shared.open(url, options: [:], completionHandler: nil)
} else {
UIApplication.shared.openURL(url)
}
}
alertController.addAction(updateButton)
self.present(alertController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
extension Bundle {
static func appName() -> String {
guard let dictionary = Bundle.main.infoDictionary else {
return ""
}
if let version : String = dictionary["CFBundleName"] as? String {
return version
} else {
return ""
}
}
}
I make this call for also adding the confirmation button:
AppUpdater.shared.showUpdate(withConfirmation: true)
Or call it to be called like this to have the force update option on:
AppUpdater.shared.showUpdate(withConfirmation: false)
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Any ideas on how to test this? If it fails to work right, the only way to debug it is to somehow debug an older version than is in the app store. Jan 29, 2019 at 6:00
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2Ah, never mind the question. I can simply change my local version to be "older". Jan 29, 2019 at 6:01
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1I'm impressed with your code @Vasco. Just a simple question, why you have used 'http' instead of https in that url? Mar 5, 2019 at 13:33
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Thanks a lot for sharing this solution @Vasco! I like it :) Why do you not use: let config = URLSessionConfiguration.background(withIdentifier: "com.example.MyExample.background") for the URLSession to achieve the background request? Nov 25, 2019 at 5:48
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You can also get rid of the force unwrap, as you check already if if let appStoreAppVersion = info?.version and same for the trackURL. Nov 25, 2019 at 6:09
Since I was facing the same problem, I found the answer provided by Mario Hendricks. Unfornatelly when I tryed to aply his code on my project, XCode did complain about Casting problems saying "MDLMaterialProperty has no subscript members". His code was trying to set this MDLMaterial... as the type of the constant "lookupResult", making the casting to "Int" failing every single time. My solution was to provide a type annotation for my variable to NSDictionary to be clear about the kind of value I needed. With that, I could access the value "version" that I needed.
Obs: For this YOURBUNDLEID, you can get from your Xcode project.... "Targets > General > Identity > Bundle Identifier"
So here is the my code with some simplifications as well:
func appUpdateAvailable() -> Bool
{
let storeInfoURL: String = "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=YOURBUNDLEID"
var upgradeAvailable = false
// Get the main bundle of the app so that we can determine the app's version number
let bundle = NSBundle.mainBundle()
if let infoDictionary = bundle.infoDictionary {
// The URL for this app on the iTunes store uses the Apple ID for the This never changes, so it is a constant
let urlOnAppStore = NSURL(string: storeInfoURL)
if let dataInJSON = NSData(contentsOfURL: urlOnAppStore!) {
// Try to deserialize the JSON that we got
if let dict: NSDictionary = try? NSJSONSerialization.JSONObjectWithData(dataInJSON, options: NSJSONReadingOptions.AllowFragments) as! [String: AnyObject] {
if let results:NSArray = dict["results"] as? NSArray {
if let version = results[0].valueForKey("version") as? String {
// Get the version number of the current version installed on device
if let currentVersion = infoDictionary["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String {
// Check if they are the same. If not, an upgrade is available.
print("\(version)")
if version != currentVersion {
upgradeAvailable = true
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
return upgradeAvailable
}
All suggestions for improvement of this code are welcome!
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1This answer makes its request synchronously. This means with a bad connection, your app could be unusable for minutes until the request returns. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:29
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@Yago Zardo please use compare function otherwise when user upload app.apple tested time display update alertview or apple reject your app– JigarFeb 15, 2018 at 5:40
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Hey @Jigar, thanks for the advice. I'm currently not using this method anymore on my app because now we are versioning everything in our server. Anyway, could you explain better what you said? I did not understand and it really looks a good thing to know. Thanks in advance. Feb 15, 2018 at 16:16
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Thank you @uliwitness for the tip, it really helped me to improve my code in general to learn about asynchronous and synchronous requests. Feb 15, 2018 at 16:24
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Just use ATAppUpdater. It is 1 line, thread-safe and fast. It also have delegate methods if you would like to track user action.
Here is an example:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
[[ATAppUpdater sharedUpdater] showUpdateWithConfirmation]; // 1 line of code
// or
[[ATAppUpdater sharedUpdater] showUpdateWithForce]; // 1 line of code
return YES;
}
Optional delegate methods:
- (void)appUpdaterDidShowUpdateDialog;
- (void)appUpdaterUserDidLaunchAppStore;
- (void)appUpdaterUserDidCancel;
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1Will this work for beta versions in Testflight? If not, is there any tool that will? Dec 10, 2015 at 20:05
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No it will not, it only compares the current version with the latest version that is on the AppStore. Dec 10, 2015 at 21:18
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Actually it's not a numeric style version always, so it should expose the version comparison outside.– ItachiSep 18, 2020 at 2:55
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@Itachi it was 5.5 years ago :) Package is not even being maintained anymore.. Sep 18, 2020 at 3:31
Here is my code:
NSString *appInfoUrl = @"http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=XXXXXXXXX";
NSMutableURLRequest *request = [[NSMutableURLRequest alloc] init];
[request setURL:[NSURL URLWithString:appInfoUrl]];
[request setHTTPMethod:@"GET"];
NSURLResponse *response;
NSError *error;
NSData *data = [NSURLConnection sendSynchronousRequest:request returningResponse: &response error: &error];
NSString *output = [NSString stringWithCString:[data bytes] length:[data length]];
NSError *e = nil;
NSData *jsonData = [output dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSDictionary *jsonDict = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:jsonData options:NSJSONReadingMutableContainers error: &e];
NSString *version = [[[jsonDict objectForKey:@"results"] objectAtIndex:0] objectForKey:@"version"];
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1very good and correct solution, just little update regarding the url is itunes.apple.com/en/lookup?bundleId=xxxxxxxxxx– S.JMar 26, 2014 at 7:13
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5Actually it didn't work for me with the
/en/
subpath. After removing it, it worked Jun 30, 2016 at 9:08 -
This answer makes its request synchronously. This means with a bad connection, your app could be unusable for minutes until the request returns. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:29
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1I had to use with the /en/ itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=xxxxxxx, thanks @gasparuff Jan 22, 2020 at 16:03
Here is my version using Swift 4 and popular Alamofire library (I use it in my apps anyway). Request is asynchronous and you can pass a callback to be notified when done.
import Alamofire
class VersionCheck {
public static let shared = VersionCheck()
var newVersionAvailable: Bool?
var appStoreVersion: String?
func checkAppStore(callback: ((_ versionAvailable: Bool?, _ version: String?)->Void)? = nil) {
let ourBundleId = Bundle.main.infoDictionary!["CFBundleIdentifier"] as! String
Alamofire.request("https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(ourBundleId)").responseJSON { response in
var isNew: Bool?
var versionStr: String?
if let json = response.result.value as? NSDictionary,
let results = json["results"] as? NSArray,
let entry = results.firstObject as? NSDictionary,
let appVersion = entry["version"] as? String,
let ourVersion = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String
{
isNew = ourVersion != appVersion
versionStr = appVersion
}
self.appStoreVersion = versionStr
self.newVersionAvailable = isNew
callback?(isNew, versionStr)
}
}
}
Usage is simple like this:
VersionCheck.shared.checkAppStore() { isNew, version in
print("IS NEW VERSION AVAILABLE: \(isNew), APP STORE VERSION: \(version)")
}
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1problem with using ourVersion != appVersion is that it triggers when the App Store Review team checks the new version of the app. We convert those version strings to numbers and then isNew = appVersion > ourVersion.– budiDinoJun 5, 2019 at 16:43
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@budidino you are right, I just showed the common approach using Alamofire. How you interpret the version is totally dependent on your app and version structure. Jun 7, 2019 at 16:22
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Just adding a note to version comparision, I would prefer, let serverVersion = "2.7" let localVersion = "2.6.5" let isUpdateAvailable = serverVersion.compare(localVersion, options: .numeric) == .orderedDescending rather than comparing with equal– ChaituMar 5, 2020 at 11:51
Swift 5 (cache issue resolved)
enum VersionError: Error {
case invalidResponse, invalidBundleInfo
}
@discardableResult
func isUpdateAvailable(completion: @escaping (Bool?, Error?) -> Void) throws -> URLSessionDataTask {
guard let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let currentVersion = info["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String,
let identifier = info["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
throw VersionError.invalidBundleInfo
}
let request = URLRequest(url: url, cachePolicy: URLRequest.CachePolicy.reloadIgnoringLocalCacheData)
let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: request) { (data, response, error) in
do {
if let error = error { throw error }
guard let data = data else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
let json = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: [.allowFragments]) as? [String: Any]
guard let result = (json?["results"] as? [Any])?.first as? [String: Any], let lastVersion = result["version"] as? String else {
throw VersionError.invalidResponse
}
completion(lastVersion > currentVersion, nil)
} catch {
completion(nil, error)
}
}
task.resume()
return task
}
Implementation
try? isUpdateAvailable {[self] (update, error) in
if let error = error {
print(error)
} else if update ?? false {
// show alert
}
}
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Please add further details to expand on your answer, such as working code or documentation citations.– Community BotAug 26, 2021 at 19:31
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4instead of
_ =
you should always add@discardableResult
for the function.– LaszloDec 18, 2021 at 22:06 -
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2Hi, not sure what you mean by Cache Issue resolved, but after the app is released, it takes a few hours for the cache to be refreshed. Thanks– HoumanJul 7, 2022 at 17:52
Can I suggest this little library: https://github.com/nicklockwood/iVersion
Its purpose is to simplify the handling of remote plists to trigger notifications.
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3You can check the App Store directly for Version number instead of hosting a plist file somewhere. Check out this answer: stackoverflow.com/a/6569307/142358 Feb 10, 2012 at 14:41
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1iVersion now uses the app store version automatically - the Plist is optional if you want to specify different release notes to the ones on iTunes, but you don't need to use it. Mar 19, 2012 at 2:17
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1This code could use some improvements, but is a lot better than the other answers that send a synchronous request. Still, the way it does threading is bad style. I'll file issues on Github. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:38
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I saw many ways to check App update. so based on many answers I mix them and create my solution which is available on GitHub If Any update required Please let me know. This code for Swift 4
GitHub link To this code. https://github.com/anupgupta-arg/iOS-Swift-ArgAppUpdater
import UIKit
enum VersionError: Error {
case invalidBundleInfo, invalidResponse
}
class LookupResult: Decodable {
var results: [AppInfo]
}
class AppInfo: Decodable {
var version: String
var trackViewUrl: String
//let identifier = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
// You can add many thing based on "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)" response
// here version and trackViewUrl are key of URL response
// so you can add all key beased on your requirement.
}
class ArgAppUpdater: NSObject {
private static var _instance: ArgAppUpdater?;
private override init() {
}
public static func getSingleton() -> ArgAppUpdater {
if (ArgAppUpdater._instance == nil) {
ArgAppUpdater._instance = ArgAppUpdater.init();
}
return ArgAppUpdater._instance!;
}
private func getAppInfo(completion: @escaping (AppInfo?, Error?) -> Void) -> URLSessionDataTask? {
guard let identifier = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
DispatchQueue.main.async {
completion(nil, VersionError.invalidBundleInfo)
}
return nil
}
let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) { (data, response, error) in
do {
if let error = error { throw error }
guard let data = data else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
print("Data:::",data)
print("response###",response!)
let result = try JSONDecoder().decode(LookupResult.self, from: data)
let dictionary = try? JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: .mutableLeaves)
print("dictionary",dictionary!)
guard let info = result.results.first else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
print("result:::",result)
completion(info, nil)
} catch {
completion(nil, error)
}
}
task.resume()
print("task ******", task)
return task
}
private func checkVersion(force: Bool) {
let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary
let currentVersion = info?["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String
_ = getAppInfo { (info, error) in
let appStoreAppVersion = info?.version
if let error = error {
print(error)
}else if appStoreAppVersion!.compare(currentVersion!, options: .numeric) == .orderedDescending {
// print("needs update")
// print("hiiii")
DispatchQueue.main.async {
let topController: UIViewController = UIApplication.shared.keyWindow!.rootViewController!
topController.showAppUpdateAlert(Version: (info?.version)!, Force: force, AppURL: (info?.trackViewUrl)!)
}
}
}
}
func showUpdateWithConfirmation() {
checkVersion(force : false)
}
func showUpdateWithForce() {
checkVersion(force : true)
}
}
extension UIViewController {
fileprivate func showAppUpdateAlert( Version : String, Force: Bool, AppURL: String) {
print("AppURL:::::",AppURL)
let bundleName = Bundle.main.infoDictionary!["CFBundleDisplayName"] as! String;
let alertMessage = "\(bundleName) Version \(Version) is available on AppStore."
let alertTitle = "New Version"
let alertController = UIAlertController(title: alertTitle, message: alertMessage, preferredStyle: .alert)
if !Force {
let notNowButton = UIAlertAction(title: "Not Now", style: .default) { (action:UIAlertAction) in
print("Don't Call API");
}
alertController.addAction(notNowButton)
}
let updateButton = UIAlertAction(title: "Update", style: .default) { (action:UIAlertAction) in
print("Call API");
print("No update")
guard let url = URL(string: AppURL) else {
return
}
if #available(iOS 10.0, *) {
UIApplication.shared.open(url, options: [:], completionHandler: nil)
} else {
UIApplication.shared.openURL(url)
}
}
alertController.addAction(updateButton)
self.present(alertController, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
}
Refrence : https://stackoverflow.com/a/48810541/5855888 And https://github.com/emotality/ATAppUpdater
Happy Coding 👍 😊
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@Rob Please Check GitHub Link github.com/anupgupta-arg/iOS-Swift-ArgAppUpdater Jun 13, 2018 at 7:02
Swift 3.1
func needsUpdate() -> Bool {
let infoDictionary = Bundle.main.infoDictionary
let appID = infoDictionary!["CFBundleIdentifier"] as! String
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(appID)")
guard let data = try? Data(contentsOf: url) else {
print("There is an error!")
return false;
}
let lookup = (try? JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data! , options: [])) as? [String: Any]
if let resultCount = lookup!["resultCount"] as? Int, resultCount == 1 {
if let results = lookup!["results"] as? [[String:Any]] {
if let appStoreVersion = results[0]["version"] as? String{
let currentVersion = infoDictionary!["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String
if !(appStoreVersion == currentVersion) {
print("Need to update [\(appStoreVersion) != \(currentVersion)]")
return true
}
}
}
}
return false
}
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This crashes when you have no internet connection. let data = try? Data(contentsOf: url!) will return nil, and in the next line you do data! Jul 16, 2018 at 8:56
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thx @JorisMans I will update it for no internet connectivity crash Jul 16, 2018 at 11:40
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1
This answer is modification to datinc's answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/25210143/2735358.
datinc's funtion compares version by string comparison. So, it will not compare version for greater than or less than.
But, this modified function compares version by NSNumericSearch (numeric comparison).
- (void)checkForUpdateWithHandler:(void(^)(BOOL isUpdateAvailable))updateHandler {
NSDictionary *infoDictionary = [[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary];
NSString *appID = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleIdentifier"];
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=%@", appID]];
NSLog(@"iTunes Lookup URL for the app: %@", url.absoluteString);
NSURLSession *session = [NSURLSession sharedSession];
NSURLSessionDataTask *theTask = [session dataTaskWithRequest:[NSURLRequest requestWithURL:url]
completionHandler:^(NSData * _Nullable data, NSURLResponse * _Nullable response, NSError * _Nullable error) {
NSDictionary *lookup = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:data options:0 error:nil];
NSLog(@"iTunes Lookup Data: %@", lookup);
if (lookup && [lookup[@"resultCount"] integerValue] == 1){
NSString *appStoreVersion = lookup[@"results"][0][@"version"];
NSString *currentVersion = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleShortVersionString"];
BOOL isUpdateAvailable = [appStoreVersion compare:currentVersion options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedDescending;
if (isUpdateAvailable) {
NSLog(@"\n\nNeed to update. Appstore version %@ is greater than %@",appStoreVersion, currentVersion);
}
if (updateHandler) {
updateHandler(isUpdateAvailable);
}
}
}];
[theTask resume];
}
Use:
[self checkForUpdateWithHandler:^(BOOL isUpdateAvailable) {
if (isUpdateAvailable) {
// show alert
}
}];
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3This answer makes its request synchronously. This means with a bad connection, your app could be unusable for minutes until the request returns. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:27
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NSURLSession works on background threads automatically unless we specify otherwise. Nov 15, 2017 at 16:10
Coming From a Hybrid Application POV, this is a javascript example, I have a Update Available footer on my main menu. If an update is available (ie. my version number within the config file is less than the version retrieved, display the footer) This will then direct the user to the app store, where the user can then click the update button.
I also get the whats new data (ie Release Notes) and display these in a modal on login if its the first time on this version.
The Update Available method can be ran as often as you like. Mine is ran every time the user navigates to the home screen.
function isUpdateAvailable() {
$.ajax('https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=BUNDLEID', {
type: "GET",
cache: false,
dataType: 'json'
}).done(function (data) {
_isUpdateAvailable(data.results[0]);
}).fail(function (jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
commsErrorHandler(jqXHR, textStatus, false);
});
}
Callback: Apple have an API, so very easy to get
function isUpdateAvailable_iOS (data) {
var storeVersion = data.version;
var releaseNotes = data.releaseNotes;
// Check store Version Against My App Version ('1.14.3' -> 1143)
var _storeV = parseInt(storeVersion.replace(/\./g, ''));
var _appV = parseInt(appVersion.substring(1).replace(/\./g, ''));
$('#ft-main-menu-btn').off();
if (_storeV > _appV) {
// Update Available
$('#ft-main-menu-btn').text('Update Available');
$('#ft-main-menu-btn').click(function () {
// Open Store
window.open('https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/appname/idUniqueID', '_system');
});
} else {
$('#ft-main-menu-btn').html(' ');
// Release Notes
settings.updateReleaseNotes('v' + storeVersion, releaseNotes);
}
}
Try this with a single function call:
func showAppStoreVersionUpdateAlert(isForceUpdate: Bool) {
do {
//Get Bundle Identifire from Info.plist
guard let bundleIdentifire = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String else {
print("No Bundle Info found.")
throw CustomError.invalidIdentifires
}
// Build App Store URL
guard let url = URL(string:"http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=" + bundleIdentifire) else {
print("Isse with generating URL.")
throw CustomError.invalidURL
}
let serviceTask = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) { (responseData, response, error) in
do {
// Check error
if let error = error { throw error }
//Parse response
guard let data = responseData else { throw CustomError.jsonReading }
let result = try? JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: .allowFragments)
let itunes = ItunesAppInfoItunes.init(fromDictionary: result as! [String : Any])
print(itunes.results)
if let itunesResult = itunes.results.first {
print("App Store Varsion: ",itunesResult.version)
//Get Bundle Version from Info.plist
guard let appShortVersion = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String else {
print("No Short Version Info found.")
throw CustomError.invalidVersion
}
if appShortVersion == itunesResult.version {
//App Store & Local App Have same Version.
print("Same Version at both side")
} else {
//Show Update alert
var message = ""
//Get Bundle Version from Info.plist
if let appName = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleName"] as? String {
message = "\(appName) has new version(\(itunesResult.version!)) available on App Store."
} else {
message = "This app has new version(\(itunesResult.version!)) available on App Store."
}
//Show Alert on the main thread
DispatchQueue.main.async {
self.showUpdateAlert(message: message, appStoreURL: itunesResult.trackViewUrl, isForceUpdate: isForceUpdate)
}
}
}
} catch {
print(error)
}
}
serviceTask.resume()
} catch {
print(error)
}
}
Alert Function to open AppStore URL:
func showUpdateAlert(message : String, appStoreURL: String, isForceUpdate: Bool) {
let controller = UIAlertController(title: "New Version", message: message, preferredStyle: .alert)
//Optional Button
if !isForceUpdate {
controller.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Later", style: .cancel, handler: { (_) in }))
}
controller.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "Update", style: .default, handler: { (_) in
guard let url = URL(string: appStoreURL) else {
return
}
if #available(iOS 10.0, *) {
UIApplication.shared.open(url, options: [:], completionHandler: nil)
} else {
UIApplication.shared.openURL(url)
}
}))
let applicationDelegate = UIApplication.shared.delegate as? AppDelegate
applicationDelegate?.window?.rootViewController?.present(controller, animated: true)
}
How to call the above function:
AppStoreUpdate.shared.showAppStoreVersionUpdateAlert(isForceUpdate: false/true)
For more detail try below link with full code:
I hope this will helps!
Swift 4
We can use the new JSONDecoder
to parse the response from itunes.apple.com/lookup and represent it with Decodable classes or structs:
class LookupResult: Decodable {
var results: [AppInfo]
}
class AppInfo: Decodable {
var version: String
}
We can also add other properties to AppInfo
in case we need the releaseNotes
or some other property.
Now we can make an async request using URLSession
:
func getAppInfo(completion: @escaping (AppInfo?, Error?) -> Void) -> URLSessionDataTask? {
guard let identifier = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
DispatchQueue.main.async {
completion(nil, VersionError.invalidBundleInfo)
}
return nil
}
let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) { (data, response, error) in
do {
if let error = error { throw error }
guard let data = data else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
let result = try JSONDecoder().decode(LookupResult.self, from: data)
guard let info = result.results.first else { throw VersionError.invalidResponse }
completion(info, nil)
} catch {
completion(nil, error)
}
}
task.resume()
return task
}
enum VersionError: Error {
case invalidBundleInfo, invalidResponse
}
this function receives a completion closure that will be called when the request is completed and returns an URLSessionDataTask
in case we need to cancel the request, and can be called like this:
func checkVersion() {
let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary
let currentVersion = info?["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String
_ = getAppInfo { (info, error) in
if let error = error {
print(error)
} else if info?.version == currentVersion {
print("updated")
} else {
print("needs update")
}
}
}
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Where did you put this code? II see that you set LookupResult and AppInfo to decodable, but I don't see them saved anywhere. What am I missing here?– jessiMar 8, 2018 at 21:25
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You declare the
LookupResult
andAppInfo
classes somewhere in your project, in a separate file preferably: They are used when you decode the response:JSONDecoder().decode(LookupResult.self, from: data)
and they contain the version string– juanjoMar 8, 2018 at 22:45 -
Based on your answer I create One file using your code Please check that iOS-Swift-ArgAppUpdater Apr 4, 2018 at 11:11
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@jessi please check My code on GitHub I posted there your solution Apr 4, 2018 at 11:19
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I just tested this in swift 5. It works well. I am currious how to know .version is the version available from the App Store (Bundle.main.InfoDictionary)? or how to know the CFBundleVersionString is the current app plist version number? I can't make sense of apple documentation. It would be nice to know if there are other fields that could be used from the App Store, such as what is the description of changes in the new version. That would help the user know if they should update. But thats not in any plist so probably not available..– Markv07Mar 27, 2021 at 20:29
FOR SWIFT 4 and 3.2:
First, we need to get the bundle id from bundle info dictionary, set isUpdaet as false.
var isUpdate = false
guard let bundleInfo = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let currentVersion = bundleInfo["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String,
//let identifier = bundleInfo["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)")
else{
print("something wrong")
completion(false)
return
}
Then we need to call a urlSession call for getting version from itunes.
let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) {
(data, resopnse, error) in
if error != nil{
completion(false)
print("something went wrong")
}else{
do{
guard let reponseJson = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data!, options: .allowFragments) as? [String:Any],
let result = (reponseJson["results"] as? [Any])?.first as? [String: Any],
let version = result["version"] as? String
else{
completion(false)
return
}
print("Current Ver:\(currentVersion)")
print("Prev version:\(version)")
if currentVersion != version{
completion(true)
}else{
completion(false)
}
}
catch{
completion(false)
print("Something went wrong")
}
}
}
task.resume()
FULL CODE WILL BE LIKE THIS:
func checkForUpdate(completion:@escaping(Bool)->()){
guard let bundleInfo = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let currentVersion = bundleInfo["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String,
//let identifier = bundleInfo["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)")
else{
print("some thing wrong")
completion(false)
return
}
let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: url) {
(data, resopnse, error) in
if error != nil{
completion(false)
print("something went wrong")
}else{
do{
guard let reponseJson = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data!, options: .allowFragments) as? [String:Any],
let result = (reponseJson["results"] as? [Any])?.first as? [String: Any],
let version = result["version"] as? String
else{
completion(false)
return
}
print("Current Ver:\(currentVersion)")
print("Prev version:\(version)")
if currentVersion != version{
completion(true)
}else{
completion(false)
}
}
catch{
completion(false)
print("Something went wrong")
}
}
}
task.resume()
}
Then we can call the function anyware we need .
checkForUpdate { (isUpdate) in
print("Update needed:\(isUpdate)")
if isUpdate{
DispatchQueue.main.async {
print("new update Available")
}
}
}
Warning: Most of the answers given retrieve the URL synchronously (using -dataWithContentsOfURL:
or -sendSynchronousRequest:
. This is bad, as it means that your application will be unresponsive for several minutes if the mobile connection drops while the request is in progress. never do internet access synchronously on the main thread.
The correct answer is to use asynchronous API:
NSDictionary* infoDictionary = [[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary];
NSString* appID = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleIdentifier"];
NSURL* url = [NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=%@", appID]];
NSURLSession * session = [NSURLSession sharedSession];
NSURLSessionDataTask * theTask = [session dataTaskWithRequest: [NSURLRequest requestWithURL: url] completionHandler:
^(NSData * _Nullable data, NSURLResponse * _Nullable response, NSError * _Nullable error)
{
NSDictionary<NSString*,NSArray*>* lookup = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:data options:0 error:nil];
if ([lookup[@"resultCount"] integerValue] == 1)
{
NSString* appStoreVersion = lookup[@"results"].firstObject[@"version"];
NSString* currentVersion = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleShortVersionString"];
if ([appStoreVersion compare:currentVersion options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedDescending) {
// *** Present alert about updating to user ***
}
}
}];
[theTask resume];
The default time-out for network connections is several minutes., and even if the request goes through, it can be slow enough over a bad EDGE connection to take that long. You don't want your app to be unusable in that case. To test things like this, it is useful to run your networking code with Apple's Network Link Conditioner.
This question was asked in 2011, I found it in 2018 while searching for some way for not only to check new version of app in App Store but also to notify user about it.
After small research I came to conclusion that answer of juanjo (related to Swift 3) https://stackoverflow.com/a/40939740/1218405 is the optimal solution if you want to do this in code by yourself
Also I can suggest two great projects on GitHub (2300+ stars each)
- https://github.com/ArtSabintsev/Harpy for Objective-C
- https://github.com/ArtSabintsev/Siren for Swift
Example for Siren (AppDelegate.swift)
func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplicationLaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool {
let siren = Siren.shared
siren.checkVersion(checkType: .immediately)
return true
}
- You also can show different types of alerts about new version (allowing to skip version or forcing user to update)
- You can specify how often version check should take place (daily / weekly / immediately)
- You can specify how many days after new version released to app store alert should appear
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Links to an existing answer are not answers. Additionally, links to libraries are also not answers unless you explicitly add how the link answers the question to your answer (add code examples, etc).– JALJan 17, 2018 at 17:31
Here is a swift method that does what some of the Objective-C answers suggest. Obviously, once you get the info from the app store JSON, you can extract the release notes, if you want them.
func appUpdateAvailable(storeInfoURL: String) -> Bool
{
var upgradeAvailable = false
// Get the main bundle of the app so that we can determine the app's version number
let bundle = NSBundle.mainBundle()
if let infoDictionary = bundle.infoDictionary {
// The URL for this app on the iTunes store uses the Apple ID for the This never changes, so it is a constant
let urlOnAppStore = NSURL(string: storeInfoURL)
if let dataInJSON = NSData(contentsOfURL: urlOnAppStore!) {
// Try to deserialize the JSON that we got
if let lookupResults = try? NSJSONSerialization.JSONObjectWithData(dataInJSON, options: NSJSONReadingOptions()) {
// Determine how many results we got. There should be exactly one, but will be zero if the URL was wrong
if let resultCount = lookupResults["resultCount"] as? Int {
if resultCount == 1 {
// Get the version number of the version in the App Store
if let appStoreVersion = lookupResults["results"]!![0]["version"] as? String {
// Get the version number of the current version
if let currentVersion = infoDictionary["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String {
// Check if they are the same. If not, an upgrade is available.
if appStoreVersion != currentVersion {
upgradeAvailable = true
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
return upgradeAvailable
}
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@Mario Hendricks this is not working in swift 3. It throws some errors. Can you please update for swift 3? Jan 22, 2017 at 21:47
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This answer makes its request synchronously. This means with a bad connection, your app could be unusable for minutes until the request returns. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:28
If you are not setting content type in NSUrlRequest then for sure you wont get response, so try the below code it works fine for me. Hope it helps....
-(BOOL) isUpdateAvailable{
NSDictionary* infoDictionary = [[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary];
NSString* appID = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleIdentifier"];
NSString *urlString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=%@",appID];
NSMutableURLRequest *request = [[NSMutableURLRequest alloc] init];
[request setURL:[NSURL URLWithString:urlString]];
[request setHTTPMethod:@"GET"];
[request setValue:@"application/json" forHTTPHeaderField:@"Content-Type"];
NSURLResponse *response;
NSError *error;
NSData *data = [NSURLConnection sendSynchronousRequest:request returningResponse: &response error: &error];
NSError *e = nil;
NSDictionary *jsonDict = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:data options:NSJSONReadingMutableContainers error: &e];
self.versionInAppStore = [[[jsonDict objectForKey:@"results"] objectAtIndex:0] objectForKey:@"version"];
self.localAppVersion = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleShortVersionString"];
if ([self.versionInAppStore compare:self.localAppVersion options:NSNumericSearch] == NSOrderedDescending) {
// currentVersion is lower than the version
return YES;
}
return NO;
}
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This answer makes its request synchronously. This means with a bad connection, your app could be unusable for minutes until the request returns. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:28
func isUpdateAvailable() -> Bool {
guard
let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let identifier = info["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)"),
let data = try? Data(contentsOf: url),
let json = try? JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: .allowFragments) as? [String: Any],
let results = json?["results"] as? [[String: Any]],
results.count > 0,
let versionString = results[0]["version"] as? String
else {
return false
}
return AppVersion(versionString) > AppVersion.marketingVersion
}
to compare version string :
C# equivalency of @datinc, in as much as obtaining the Apple App Store version. Included code to obtain version for both the bundle or the AssemblyInfo file.
EDIT:: Please note the region, "/us/", included in the urlString. This country code will need to be handled/changed accordingly.
string GetAppStoreVersion()
{
string version = "";
NSDictionary infoDictionary = NSBundle
.MainBundle
.InfoDictionary;
String appID = infoDictionary["CFBundleIdentifier"].ToString();
NSString urlString =
new NSString(@"http://itunes.apple.com/us/lookup?bundleId=" + appID);
NSUrl url = new NSUrl(new System.Uri(urlString).AbsoluteUri);
NSData data = NSData.FromUrl(url);
if (data == null)
{
/* <-- error obtaining data from url --> */
return "";
}
NSError e = null;
NSDictionary lookup = (NSDictionary)NSJsonSerialization
.Deserialize(data, NSJsonReadingOptions.AllowFragments, out e);
if (lookup == null)
{
/* <-- error, most probably no internet or bad connectivity --> */
return "";
}
if (lookup["resultCount"].Description.Equals("1"))
{
NSObject nsObject = lookup["results"];
NSString nsString = new NSString("version");
String line = nsObject
.ValueForKey(nsString)
.Description;
/* <-- format string --> */
string[] digits = Regex.Split(line, @"\D+");
for (int i = 0; i < digits.Length; i++)
{
if (int.TryParse(digits[i], out int intTest))
{
if (version.Length > 0)
version += "." + digits[i];
else
version += digits[i];
}
}
}
return version;
}
string GetBundleVersion()
{
return NSBundle
.MainBundle
.InfoDictionary["CFBundleShortVersionString"]
.ToString();
}
string GetAssemblyInfoVersion()
{
var assembly = typeof(App).GetTypeInfo().Assembly;
var assemblyName = new AssemblyName(assembly.FullName);
return assemblyName.Version.ToString();
}
I would like to start from the answer here adding some lines that are useful when you change the middle number version (example from 1.0.10 to 1.1.0).
The answer here reacts like 1.0.10 is newer than 1.1.0 so that's my alternative solution:
import Alamofire
class VersionCheck {
public static let shared = VersionCheck()
func isUpdateAvailable(callback: @escaping (Bool)->Void) {
let bundleId = Bundle.main.infoDictionary!["CFBundleIdentifier"] as! String
Alamofire.request("https://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(bundleId)").responseJSON { response in
if let json = response.result.value as? NSDictionary, let results = json["results"] as? NSArray, let entry = results.firstObject as? NSDictionary, let versionStore = entry["version"] as? String, let versionLocal = Bundle.main.infoDictionary?["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String {
let arrayStore = versionStore.split(separator: ".")
let arrayLocal = versionLocal.split(separator: ".")
if arrayLocal.count != arrayStore.count {
callback(true) // different versioning system
return
}
// check each segment of the version
for (key, value) in arrayLocal.enumerated() {
if Int(value)! < Int(arrayStore[key])! {
callback(true)
return
} else if Int(value)! > Int(arrayStore[key])! {
callback(false)
return
}
}
}
callback(false) // no new version or failed to fetch app store version
return
}
}
}
Usage is always the same:
VersionCheck.shared.isUpdateAvailable() { hasUpdates in
print("is update available: \(hasUpdates)")
}
-(BOOL) needsUpdate{
NSDictionary* infoDictionary = [[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary];
NSString* appID = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleIdentifier"];
NSURL* url = [NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=%@", appID]];
NSData* data = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:url];
NSDictionary* lookup = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:data options:0 error:nil];
if ([lookup[@"resultCount"] integerValue] == 1){
NSString* appStoreVersion = lookup[@"results"][0][@"version"];
NSString* currentVersion = infoDictionary[@"CFBundleShortVersionString"];
if (![appStoreVersion isEqualToString:currentVersion]){
float appVersion = [appStoreVersion floatValue];
float ourVersion = [currentVersion floatValue];
if (appVersion <= ourVersion) {
return NO;
}
NSLog(@"Need to update [%@ != %@]", appStoreVersion, currentVersion);
return YES;
}
}
return NO;
}
Sometimes this URL shows http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId old version. So pop-up does not disappear. Add this lines
float appVersion = [appStoreVersion floatValue];
float ourVersion = [currentVersion floatValue];
if (appVersion <= ourVersion) {
return NO;
}
My code proposal. Based on the answers by @datinc and @Mario-Hendricks
You should of course, replace dlog_Error
with your logging func call.
This kind of code structure should prevent your app from crashing in the event of an error.
For fetching the appStoreAppVersion
is not imperative, and should not lead to fatal errors.
And yet, with this kind of code structure, you will still get your non-fatal error logged.
class func appStoreAppVersion() -> String?
{
guard let bundleInfo = NSBundle.mainBundle().infoDictionary else {
dlog_Error("Counldn't fetch bundleInfo.")
return nil
}
let bundleId = bundleInfo[kCFBundleIdentifierKey as String] as! String
// dbug__print("bundleId = \(bundleId)")
let address = "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(bundleId)"
// dbug__print("address = \(address)")
guard let url = NSURLComponents.init(string: address)?.URL else {
dlog_Error("Malformed internet address: \(address)")
return nil
}
guard let data = NSData.init(contentsOfURL: url) else {
if Util.isInternetAvailable() {
dlog_MajorWarning("Web server request failed. Yet internet is reachable. Url was: \(address)")
}// else: internet is unreachable. All ok. It is of course impossible to fetch the appStoreAppVersion like this.
return nil
}
// dbug__print("data.length = \(data.length)")
if data.length < 100 { //: We got 42 for a wrong address. And aproximately 4684 for a good response
dlog_MajorWarning("Web server message is unexpectedly short: \(data.length) bytes")
}
guard let response = try? NSJSONSerialization.JSONObjectWithData(data, options: []) else {
dlog_Error("Failed to parse server response.")
return nil
}
guard let responseDic = response as? [String: AnyObject] else {
dlog_Error("Not a dictionary keyed with strings. Response with unexpected format.")
return nil
}
guard let resultCount = responseDic["resultCount"] else {
dlog_Error("No resultCount found.")
return nil
}
guard let count = resultCount as? Int else { //: Swift will handle NSNumber.integerValue
dlog_Error("Server response resultCount is not an NSNumber.integer.")
return nil
}
//:~ Determine how many results we got. There should be exactly one, but will be zero if the URL was wrong
guard count == 1 else {
dlog_Error("Server response resultCount=\(count), but was expected to be 1. URL (\(address)) must be wrong or something.")
return nil
}
guard let rawResults = responseDic["results"] else {
dlog_Error("Response does not contain a field called results. Results with unexpected format.")
return nil
}
guard let resultsArray = rawResults as? [AnyObject] else {
dlog_Error("Not an array of results. Results with unexpected format.")
return nil
}
guard let resultsDic = resultsArray[0] as? [String: AnyObject] else {
dlog_Error("Not a dictionary keyed with strings. Results with unexpected format.")
return nil
}
guard let rawVersion = resultsDic["version"] else {
dlog_Error("The key version is not part of the results")
return nil
}
guard let versionStr = rawVersion as? String else {
dlog_Error("Version is not a String")
return nil
}
return versionStr.e_trimmed()
}
extension String {
func e_trimmed() -> String
{
return stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet(NSCharacterSet.whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet())
}
}
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1This answer makes its request synchronously. This means with a bad connection, your app could be unusable for minutes until the request returns. Mar 3, 2017 at 10:27
You need the following:
- Server side logic/service to maintain the version number whenever you submit new version of app (ipa) to app store. This would also let you fetch the version to the client side.
- Client side logic
- Get the version of app installed on the device using cordova plugin. https://github.com/Rareloop/cordova-plugin-app-version.
- Fetch the version from the server and compare it to the version returned by the cordova plugin.
If the version from server is higher than the one installed on the device, prompt the user to update the app.
Here is a code snippet to check/compare version number following a format of number and dot format (ex. 1.2.0)
var currVer = "1.2.0";
var newVer = "1.2.1";
var arr1 = currVer.split(".");
var arr2 = newVer.split(".");
var intArray1 = arr1.map(function(txt){return (txt.length===0?0:parseInt(txt));});
var intArray2 = arr2.map(function(txt){return (txt.length===0?0:parseInt(txt));});
var l1 = intArray1.length;
var l2 = intArray2.length;
var isOutdated=false;
if(l1>0){
if(l2>0){
// compare both currentversion and new version is not empty
if(l1==l2){
for(i=0;i<l1;i++){
if(intArray2[i]>intArray1[i]){
// tag as outdated if matched digit of newVersion is greater than the matching digit of current version
isOutdated=true;
break;
}
}
}
else{
if((l2-l1)>0){
for(i=0;i<(l2-l1);i++){
intArray1.push(0);
}
}
if((l1-l2)>0){
for(i=0;i<(l1-l2);i++){
intArray2.push(0);
}
}
l1 = intArray1.length;
l2 = intArray2.length;
for(i=0;i<l1;i++){
if(intArray2[i]>intArray1[i]){
// tag as outdated if matched digit of newVersion is greater than the matching digit of current version
isOutdated=true;
break;
}
}
}
}
else{
// if there's no new version, tag as not outdated
isOutdated = false;
}
}
else{
// if current version is empty, tag as not outdated
isOutdated = false;
}
document.getElementById("versionTxt").innerHTML = currVer + " -> " + JSON.stringify(intArray1);
document.getElementById("versionTxt2").innerHTML = newVer + " -> " + JSON.stringify(intArray2);
document.getElementById("isOutdatedTxt").innerHTML = "Outdated? " + isOutdated.toString();
<span id="versionTxt"></span> <br />
<span id="txtLength"></span> <br />
<span id="versionTxt2"></span> <br />
<span id="txtLength2"></span> <br />
<span id="lengthCompare"></span> <br />
<span id="isOutdatedTxt"></span>
Here is my solution :
func isUpdateAvailableOrNot() throws -> Bool {
guard let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let currentVersion = info["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String,
let identifier = info["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
throw VersionError.invalidBundleInfo
}
let data = try Data(contentsOf: url)
guard let json = try JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: [.allowFragments]) as? [String: Any] else {
throw VersionError.invalidResponse
}
if let result = (json["results"] as? [Any])?.first as? [String: Any], let version = result["version"] as? String {
print("version in app store", version,currentVersion);
return version != currentVersion
}
throw VersionError.invalidResponse
}
//Now on your first view controller write this code on viewdidload()
DispatchQueue.global().async {
do {
let update = try self.globalObjectHome.isUpdateAvailableOrNot()
print("update",update)
DispatchQueue.main.async {
if update{
self.AlertBox();
}
}
} catch {
print(error)
}
}
func AlertBox(){
var versionInfo = ""
do {
versionInfo = try self.globalObjectHome.getAppStoreVersion()
}catch {
print(error)
}
let alertMessage = "A new version of APPNAME Application is available,Please update to version "+versionInfo;
let alert = UIAlertController(title: "New Version Available", message: alertMessage, preferredStyle: UIAlertControllerStyle.alert)
let okBtn = UIAlertAction(title: "Update", style: .default, handler: {(_ action: UIAlertAction) -> Void in
if let url = URL(string: “Your application App Store Url”),
UIApplication.shared.canOpenURL(url){
if #available(iOS 10.0, *) {
UIApplication.shared.open(url, options: [:], completionHandler: nil)
} else {
UIApplication.shared.openURL(url)
}
}
})
let noBtn = UIAlertAction(title:"Skip this Version" , style: .destructive, handler: {(_ action: UIAlertAction) -> Void in
})
alert.addAction(okBtn)
alert.addAction(noBtn)
self.present(alert, animated: true, completion: nil)
}
Here the answer from @aloha as Publisher
:
func isUpdateAvailable() -> AnyPublisher<Bool, VersionError> {
guard let info = Bundle.main.infoDictionary,
let currentVersion = info["CFBundleShortVersionString"] as? String,
let identifier = info["CFBundleIdentifier"] as? String,
let url = URL(string: "http://itunes.apple.com/lookup?bundleId=\(identifier)") else {
return Fail<Bool, VersionError>(error: VersionError.invalidBundleInfo)
.eraseToAnyPublisher()
}
return URLSession.shared
.dataTaskPublisher(for: URLRequest(url: url, cachePolicy: URLRequest.CachePolicy.reloadIgnoringLocalCacheData))
.tryMap { data, response -> Bool in
guard let json = try? JSONSerialization.jsonObject(with: data, options: [.allowFragments]) as? [String: Any],
let result = (json["results"] as? [Any])?.first as? [String: Any],
let lastVersion = result["version"] as? String
else {
throw VersionError.invalidResponse
}
return lastVersion > currentVersion
}
.mapError { _ in
VersionError.invalidResponse
}
.eraseToAnyPublisher()
}
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I've made a pod for this
pod 'Up2Dater'
sample:
#import Up2Dater
let updater = Up2Dater()
updater.isNewVersionAvailable { result in
switch result {
case.success(let model):
// if the model is nil, there's no new version
print(model?.version, model?.releaseNotes, model?.appStorePath)
case .failure(let error):
print(error.description)
}
}
and it's better to compare string version rather then use relational operator (like <
or >=
) (e.g. "3.1.7" < "3.1.10")
func isNewer(_ version: String,
then bundleVersion: String) -> Bool {
switch version.compare(bundleVersion, options: .numeric) {
case .orderedSame,
.orderedAscending:
return false
case .orderedDescending:
return true
}
}
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You probably should add your Github repo here, so people can see the code. github.com/12q/Up2Dater– HoumanJul 1, 2022 at 8:25
NSNumber
version number. Then I uploaded it to my website. The same website I use for my app support and app webpages, then inviewDidLoad
, I check the website for the version number there and I check the current version in my app. Then I have a premadealertView
that automatically prompts to update the app. I can provide code if you would like.