![]() ![]() The same receipt should have the same result. There's no difference between the call coming from Postman vs coming from your client. ![]() Can you try making the call using Postman? This means developers can more easily write code that does work in parallel, which is key to building apps that are responsive to user input, while doing more work in the background. Me: directly sending the receipts to the production endpoint is successful, you can see my HTTP reqbin requests in my post here: īrendan: Then it should work when calling our endpoint. Swift Apple’s powerful and intuitive programming language now features built-in concurrency support. This requires some preparation via Xcode. What happens when you take one of the receipts and try calling the Apple verification endpoints directly? This is one of Apple’s methods for limiting the vulnerable surface area of the app to attack by malware. And if it was failing that way for multiple titles, we'd definitely be hearing about it. Now that it's been 48hrs I'll try again and see what the success rate is.īrendan: That doesn't sound like what we've seen in the past. In your experience, have these errors been related to titles recently going live on the App Store? All of my attempts were made within 24hrs of going live and all failed, so I disabled IAPs for the time being. If you wait and re-try later, you should be fine. You learn how to design and build your apps, in light of this security feature, in App Sandbox and Code Signing (page 26). ![]() As Apple describes it, Playgrounds is pretty much a wide open sandbox for coding on iOS. What you're seeing happens every now and then (thankfully, occurrences have been rare, historically) - specifically, it's due to Apple's service incorrectly returning an error on the call to their production service. Theres also a lot more depth hidden inside of Playgrounds that kids can find once the lessons are over. Should be helpful for anyone dealing with iOS receipt validation issues. Here's a transcript of the conversation I had with Brendan on the Discord. ![]()
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