Wednesday, 15 May 2013

in app purchase - Android In App Billing... Why is there contradicting info? -


I, like many other people, have tried to test my app purchases only after verifying it That steady responses are working, but as I read docs, posts and answers, I do not see anything and I am very disappointed.

My ultimate goal is to find out if I can test without charging.

This doctor can say that -

Once authorized to test with the entrance, that user can load the app and load your own products. For full merchandising, buying and testing the full flow. Test purchases are real orders and Google Play processes the same way as other orders when the purchase is complete, Prevents Google Play orders from going into financial resources , to ensure that There is no actual charge in the user account , and cancel the completed order automatically after 14 days.

and the same link

During a test purchase, users can test actual merchandising, purchase and full flow in your app. During the purchase, the item of the item is displayed as a normal item with the actual cost. However, Google Play, Shopping for easy identification checks the purchase with information across the center

But then on this page, it says -

Log on to test device using a tester account. Test your in-app billing application by purchasing some items, and fix any issues you encounter. Remember to refund purchases, if you do not want your testers to be actually charged!

WTF ... so does anyone know? Can test without charge? If you are using App Billing Version 3, then you should not product ID = "android.test.purchased" is a dummy product and you should not add it to your Developer Console. You can buy that product out of any charge.

android.test.purchased

When you make in-app billing requests with this product ID, Google Play answers that you successfully An item purchased response contains a JSON string, which contains counterfeit shopping information (for example, fake order ID). In some cases, the JSON string has been signed and the signature is included in the response so that you can test your signature verification using these responses.

Hope this will help you.

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