Difference between revisions of "Event.REQUEST PURCHASE COMPLETE"
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'''Available since:''' Gideros 2012.09<br/> | '''Available since:''' Gideros 2012.09<br/> | ||
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Dispatched when `GoogleBilling:requestPurchase` function completes with these response codes: | Dispatched when `GoogleBilling:requestPurchase` function completes with these response codes: | ||
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`GoogleBilling.DEVELOPER_ERROR` Indicates that an application is trying to make an in-app billing request but the application has not declared the com.android.vending.BILLING permission in its manifest. Can also indicate that an application is not properly signed, or that you sent a malformed request, such as a request with missing Bundle keys or a request that uses an unrecognized request type. | `GoogleBilling.DEVELOPER_ERROR` Indicates that an application is trying to make an in-app billing request but the application has not declared the com.android.vending.BILLING permission in its manifest. Can also indicate that an application is not properly signed, or that you sent a malformed request, such as a request with missing Bundle keys or a request that uses an unrecognized request type. | ||
`GoogleBilling.ERROR` indicates an unexpected server error. For example, this error is triggered if you try to purchase an item from yourself, which is not allowed by Google Wallet. | `GoogleBilling.ERROR` indicates an unexpected server error. For example, this error is triggered if you try to purchase an item from yourself, which is not allowed by Google Wallet. | ||
+ | === Parameters === | ||
+ | '''productId''': (string) your given id of the product purchased<br/> | ||
+ | '''responseCode''': (string) response code.<br/> | ||
+ | '''productType''': (string) type of the product purchased<br/> | ||
+ | '''developerPayload''': (string) A developer-specified string that can be specified when you make a purchase request.<br/> |
Revision as of 10:45, 23 August 2018
Available since: Gideros 2012.09
Value: requestPurchaseComplete
Description
Dispatched when `GoogleBilling:requestPurchase` function completes with these response codes: `GoogleBilling.USER_CANCELED` indicates that the user pressed the back button on the checkout page instead of buying the item. `GoogleBilling.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE` indicates that the network connection is down. `GoogleBilling.BILLING_UNAVAILABLE` indicates that in-app billing is not available because the API version that you specified is not recognized by the Google Play application or the user is ineligible for in-app billing (for example, the user resides in a country that prohibits in-app purchases). `GoogleBilling.ITEM_UNAVAILABLE` indicates that Google Play cannot find the requested item in the application's product list. `GoogleBilling.DEVELOPER_ERROR` Indicates that an application is trying to make an in-app billing request but the application has not declared the com.android.vending.BILLING permission in its manifest. Can also indicate that an application is not properly signed, or that you sent a malformed request, such as a request with missing Bundle keys or a request that uses an unrecognized request type. `GoogleBilling.ERROR` indicates an unexpected server error. For example, this error is triggered if you try to purchase an item from yourself, which is not allowed by Google Wallet.
Parameters
productId: (string) your given id of the product purchased
responseCode: (string) response code.
productType: (string) type of the product purchased
developerPayload: (string) A developer-specified string that can be specified when you make a purchase request.