joetesta
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01-04-2015
10:45 PM
in-channel purchase subscription questions
Hello -
I'm working on a channel that will sell subscriptions and I need to find the best way to confirm that the subscription is valid, as per this thread: http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=76724&p=465009&hilit=GetPurchases#p465009
I've been working with the example from here: http://blog.roku.com/developer/2013/06/06/supporting-in-app-purchases-in-your-roku-brightscript-chan... and am now looking at this PDF http://sdkdocs.roku.com/download/attachments/3114165/Roku+Integrated+Billing+April+2013.pdf?version=...
Based on slide 30, the channel should use Roku API: Validate-Transaction to check the expirationDate (http://sdkdocs.roku.com/display/sdkdoc/Web+Service+API) for which it will need the "Transaction ID"; at first I was thinking I'd need to use GetPurchases API to find the Transaction ID, but I'm wondering if it might be better to store the Transaction ID in registry?
In the developer account "Manage In-Channel Products" page, for each in-channel subscription product, there's a "submit for review" button - can someone explain how this process works, should the review begin when the product is first created, or only after the channel is developed and/or subscription content is actually live in the channel?
tyvmia
I'm working on a channel that will sell subscriptions and I need to find the best way to confirm that the subscription is valid, as per this thread: http://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=76724&p=465009&hilit=GetPurchases#p465009
I've been working with the example from here: http://blog.roku.com/developer/2013/06/06/supporting-in-app-purchases-in-your-roku-brightscript-chan... and am now looking at this PDF http://sdkdocs.roku.com/download/attachments/3114165/Roku+Integrated+Billing+April+2013.pdf?version=...
Based on slide 30, the channel should use Roku API: Validate-Transaction to check the expirationDate (http://sdkdocs.roku.com/display/sdkdoc/Web+Service+API) for which it will need the "Transaction ID"; at first I was thinking I'd need to use GetPurchases API to find the Transaction ID, but I'm wondering if it might be better to store the Transaction ID in registry?
In the developer account "Manage In-Channel Products" page, for each in-channel subscription product, there's a "submit for review" button - can someone explain how this process works, should the review begin when the product is first created, or only after the channel is developed and/or subscription content is actually live in the channel?
tyvmia
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01-05-2015
08:52 AM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
In most cases, the transactionID would be stored server side and associated with the user's account on your service. And call(s) to the web service would be made by your account system, not by the channel itself. Note that on the slide you reference, the communication is between a Roku server and a Partner server.
Also, that scenario applies mainly to the case where a user buys a subscription on Roku and needs to be able to use it on other devices like a smartphone or tablet. If a subscription is only useable through a Roku channel and not other devices, you may not need the web service at all. roChannelStore alone might do everything you need in that case.
Also, that scenario applies mainly to the case where a user buys a subscription on Roku and needs to be able to use it on other devices like a smartphone or tablet. If a subscription is only useable through a Roku channel and not other devices, you may not need the web service at all. roChannelStore alone might do everything you need in that case.
joetesta
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01-06-2015
08:01 AM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
"RokuChris" wrote:
In most cases, the transactionID would be stored server side and associated with the user's account on your service. And call(s) to the web service would be made by your account system, not by the channel itself. Note that on the slide you reference, the communication is between a Roku server and a Partner server.
Thank you Chris. This particular client doesn't use a server with their roku channel; they host the images and video with 3rd party hosting and package the XML in their channel. They'd now like to add subscription as an in-channel purchase through Roku In-Channel Products. I thought it would be possible to do so without a server / backend service, as long as the channel can validate the user's subscription with Roku. So in this case there is no "user's account on our service" - the plan was that it would all be contained within roku - possible?
"RokuChris" wrote:
If a subscription is only useable through a Roku channel and not other devices, you may not need the web service at all. roChannelStore alone might do everything you need in that case.
That would be ideal but this goes back to the original question; how does the channel / roChannelStore validate that a subscription purchased in this way is still active - does it need the Transaction ID stored somewhere in order to do such validation? I haven't found that clarified yet, other than slide 30 of the PDF.
PS one plan was to use the built-in channel upgrade subscription option but I read a post by RokuJoel in a thread somewhere that the upgrade method is not recommended vs selling the subscription as in-channel purchases.
aspiring

TheEndless
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01-06-2015
11:02 AM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
"joetesta" wrote:
That would be ideal but this goes back to the original question; how does the channel / roChannelStore validate that a subscription purchased in this way is still active - does it need the Transaction ID stored somewhere in order to do such validation?
roChannelStore.GetPurchases() should only return valid/active products. No need for a transaction ID.
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joetesta
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01-07-2015
08:53 AM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
Thanks TheEndless!
So if the subscription expires / is cancelled, GetPurchases() will return nothing? Is this documented somewhere or you just know from experience?
What about approval of the In-channel products, should there be an indication that they're approved, or are they ready to be used if the "submit for review" button is non-clickable?
So if the subscription expires / is cancelled, GetPurchases() will return nothing? Is this documented somewhere or you just know from experience?
What about approval of the In-channel products, should there be an indication that they're approved, or are they ready to be used if the "submit for review" button is non-clickable?
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TheEndless
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01-07-2015
09:34 AM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
"joetesta" wrote:
Thanks TheEndless!
So if the subscription expires / is cancelled, GetPurchases() will return nothing? Is this documented somewhere or you just know from experience?
I know it from experience... not sure if it's documented.
"joetesta" wrote:
What about approval of the In-channel products, should there be an indication that they're approved, or are they ready to be used if the "submit for review" button is non-clickable?
On the Manage In-Channel Products page, approved products will show "Approved" under the price.
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RokuJoel
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01-07-2015
10:12 AM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
FYI, if you have products that need approval, please email developer@roku.com. We don't get automatic notification so we don't know when there are new products in your account. Also, please be sure to pick which channel you want the product associated with.
Also, If you associate a product with more than one channel this means that that product is "purchase once, use in multiple channels". If you don't want that product to be used in other channels without purchasing again, then be sure to create a separate product for each channel.
- Joel
Also, If you associate a product with more than one channel this means that that product is "purchase once, use in multiple channels". If you don't want that product to be used in other channels without purchasing again, then be sure to create a separate product for each channel.
- Joel
joetesta
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01-08-2015
08:45 PM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
Thanks Joel, email sent.
and thanks TheEndless for your help, much appreciated!
and thanks TheEndless for your help, much appreciated!
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10-20-2021
06:44 PM
Re: in-channel purchase subscription questions
ok so my in app purchases were approved, why when i load my roku channel (remnantnation.tv), it allows the content to be paid for free when it should be requiring purchase first? please help.