PSUpdateApp notifies you if a new version of your iOS application is available in the AppStore or in any other place.
If a new version is available, PSUpdateApp presents an UIAlertView, that informs you of the newer version, and gives you the option to update the application.
The component is based on AFNetworking framework, using AFJSONRequestOperation
method to read and parse the JSON response.
The object is a singleton based on Matt Gallager object (More informations here).
##Getting Started
The recommended approach for installating PSUpdateApp is via the CocoaPods package manager, as it provides flexible dependency management and dead simple installation. For best results, it is recommended that you install via CocoaPods >= 0.16.0 using Git >= 1.8.0 installed via Homebrew.
Install CocoaPods if not already available:
$ [sudo] gem install cocoapods
$ pod setup
Change to the directory of your Xcode project, and Create and Edit your Podfile and add RestKit:
$ cd /path/to/MyProject
$ touch Podfile
$ edit Podfile
platform :ios, '5.0'
# Or platform :osx, '10.7'
pod 'PSUpdateApp', '~> 1.0.6'
Install into your project:
$ pod install
Open your project in Xcode from the .xcworkspace file (not the usual project file)
$ open MyProject.xcworkspace
Download PSUpdateApp or play with the example project. Open PSUpdateApp.xcworkspace (CocoaPods need).
PSUpdateApp has a simple integration:
- Import PSUpdateApp.h into your AppDelegate or Pre-Compiler Header (.pch)
- In your AppDelegate.m
application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
create your PSUpdateApp object.
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
self.window = [[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:[[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds]];
// Override point for customization after application launch.
self.window.backgroundColor = [UIColor whiteColor];
self.window.rootViewController = [[MainViewController alloc] init];
[self.window makeKeyAndVisible];
//--- DEFAULT MODE
// Start in default mode with your appID.
[PSUpdateApp startWithAppID:@"529119648"];
//--- CUSTOM LOCATION MODE
// Start with your appID and with the store location. The default mode set the store location by the device location.
// More information about the store code here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2
// [PSUpdateApp startWithAppID:@"529119648" store:@"US"];
//--- CUSTOM URL MODE
// You can start with a custom url, if you want to detect the version about a ad hoc distribution app.
// [PSUpdateApp startWithRoute:FAKE_ROUTE];
//--- ALERT STRATEGIES
// The strategies change the Alert buttons rappresentation
// The Default Strategy has 2 buttons: "Skip this version" ans "Update"
// You can set your strategy with:
// DefaultStrategy -> default mode
// ForceStrategy -> force the update. The alert has only the update button
// RemindStrategy -> Add the remind me button.
//
// You can set the strategy with:
// [[PSUpdateApp sharedPSUpdateApp] setStrategy:RemindStrategy];
//
// With RemindStrategy the alert will appear after 2 days (2 is the default value) from the remind action.
// If you want you can set the days until promt with:
// [[PSUpdateApp sharedPSUpdateApp] setDaysUntilPrompt:10];
return YES;
}
- In your AppDelegate.m
applicationDidBecomeActive:
start detect the available app version.
- (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application
{
// Restart any tasks that were paused (or not yet started) while the application was inactive. If the application was previously in the background, optionally refresh the user interface.
//--- DETECT VERSION
// Start to detect the version. In this case the block is nil, and the component use the default alert
[[PSUpdateApp sharedPSUpdateApp] detectAppVersion:nil];
//--- DETECT VERSION WITH BLOCK
// You can use the completion block to implement you custom alert and actions
// [[PSUpdateApp sharedPSUpdateApp] detectAppVersion:^(NSError *error, BOOL success) {
// NSLog(@"UPDATE");
// }];
}
If you want to use PSUpdateApp in a distribution ad hoc, or in an enterprise app, you can start PSUpdateApp with startWithRoute:
using a JSON with this structure:
{ "results": [ { "version": "1.0.6", "trackViewUrl": "http://paperstreetsoapdesign.com/apps/updateapp/update.html", "type":"mandatory" } ] }
Use setURLAdHoc:
if you want to create a stringWithFormat:
between your custom url and the appStoreLocation property of PSUpdateApp.
- This project requires ARC and iOS target from 5.0
- Use the PSUpdateApp properties to change the PSUpdateApp default value: for example the app name or store location
- It's localized
- It has a simple BDD test inside the example project
- Into the custom JSON structure, it's a new field called "type", to set the PSUpdateStrategy from remote (DefaultStrategy or ForceStrategy).
- English
- Italian
- Spanish
- Arabic
- Korean
1.0.6
- Arabic Localization by Ehab Abdou
- Korean Localization by Sean Moon
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