app-store-server-api
A Ruby client for the App Store Server API.
Features
- Transaction history, subscription status
- Notification test and history endpoints
- Manages authentication tokens for you
- Helpers to decode JWS items
- Performs certificate validation against Apple's CA.
Requirements
Ruby 3.x
Installation
gem install app_store_server_api
Usage
Prerequisites
To get started, you must obtain the following:
Configure
In your Rails application, create a client configure
default: &default
private_key: |
-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
key_id: S4AZ693A4A
issuer_id: fd02853a-1290-4854-875e-918c86459b3e
bundle_id: com.myapp.app
environment: sandbox
development:
<<: *default
test:
<<: *default
production:
<<: *default
Load the configure
config.app_store_server = config_for :app_store_server
Create a global client
AppStoreServerApiClient = AppStoreServerApi::Client.new(**Rails.configuration.app_store_server)
API
Get Transaction History
data = client.get_transaction_history(transaction_id,
params: {
sort: "DESCENDING"
})
transactions = AppStoreServerApi::Utils::Decoder.decode_transactions signed_transactions: data["signedTransactions"]
Get Transaction Info
client.get_transaction_info transaction_id
Get All Subscription Statuses
response = client.get_all_subscription_statuses transaction_id
signed = response["data"].first["lastTransactions"].first["signedTransactionInfo"]
transaction = AppStoreServerApi::Utils::Decoder.decode_transaction signed_transaction: signed
Request a Test Notification
client.request_a_test_notification
Utils
- AppStoreServerApi::Utils::Decoder.decode_transaction
- AppStoreServerApi::Utils::Decoder.decode_jws!
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Code of Conduct
Everyone interacting in the AppStoreServerApi project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.