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A demo project for the SKHelper package that shows how to create a SwiftUI app with in-app purchases for iOS and macOS using Xcode 16.

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SKHelperDemo


Overview of SKHelperDemo

SKHelperDemo is an Xcode 16 project that provides a bare-bones example of how to use the SKHelper package to create a SwiftUI project that supports in-app purchases.

Refer to the SKHelper Quick Start for a step-by-step walk-through of how to create a SwiftUI app that supports in-app purchases in the form of subscriptions and non-consumable products.


Overview of SKHelper

SKHelper is a Swift Package Manager (SPM) package that enables developers using Xcode 16 to easily add in-app purchase support to iOS 16.4+ and macOS 14.6+ SwiftUI apps.

SKHelper provides the following features:

  • Multi-platform (iOS, macOS) SwiftUI support for purchasing Consumable (not yet implemented), Non-consumable and Subscription products
  • Makes use of Apple's StoreKit Views to provide a standard and easily customizable UI
  • Designed to be lightweight, simple and an easier-to-use refactoring of the StoreHelper package
  • Detailed documentation and an example project
  • Supports transaction validation, pending ("ask to buy") transactions, cancelled and failed transactions
  • Supports customer refunds and management of subscriptions (not yet implemented)
  • Provides detailed transaction information and history for non-consumables and subscriptions (not yet implemented)
  • Support for direct App Store purchases of promoted in-app purchases via Purchase Intents
  • Supports Xcode 16's "complete" Strict Concurrency Checking

License

MIT license, copyright (c) 2024 Russell Archer. This software is provided "as-is" without warranty and may be freely used, copied, modified and redistributed, including as part of commercial software.

See License for details.

Requirements

SKHelper uses the newest features of Apple's StoreKit2 and which requires iOS 16.4+, macOS 14.6+ and Xcode 16.

Getting Started

Jump to the SKHelper Quick Start guide.

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