Class: SKStoreProductViewController
- Inherits:
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UIViewController
- Object
- NSObject
- UIResponder
- UIViewController
- SKStoreProductViewController
Overview
A SKStoreProductViewController object presents a store that allows the user to purchase other media from the App Store. For example, your app might display the store to allow the user to purchase another app.
Instance Attribute Summary (collapse)
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- delegate
The store view controller’s delegate.
Attributes inherited from UIViewController
#childViewControllers, #contentSizeForViewInPopover, #definesPresentationContext, #editing, #hidesBottomBarWhenPushed, #interfaceOrientation, #modalInPopover, #modalPresentationStyle, #modalTransitionStyle, #navigationController, #navigationItem, #nibBundle, #nibName, #parentViewController, #presentedViewController, #presentingViewController, #providesPresentationContextTransitionStyle, #restorationClass, #restorationIdentifier, #searchDisplayController, #splitViewController, #storyboard, #tabBarController, #tabBarItem, #title, #toolbarItems, #view, #wantsFullScreenLayout
Attributes inherited from UIResponder
#inputAccessoryView, #inputView, #undoManager
Instance Method Summary (collapse)
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- loadProductWithParameters:completionBlock:
Loads a new product screen to display.
Methods inherited from UIViewController
#addChildViewController:, attemptRotationToDeviceOrientation, #beginAppearanceTransition:animated:, #canPerformUnwindSegueAction:fromViewController:withSender:, #decodeRestorableStateWithCoder:, #didMoveToParentViewController:, #didReceiveMemoryWarning, #didRotateFromInterfaceOrientation:, #disablesAutomaticKeyboardDismissal, #dismissViewControllerAnimated:completion:, #editButtonItem, #encodeRestorableStateWithCoder:, #endAppearanceTransition, #initWithNibName:bundle:, #isBeingDismissed, #isBeingPresented, #isMovingFromParentViewController, #isMovingToParentViewController, #isViewLoaded, #loadView, #performSegueWithIdentifier:sender:, #preferredInterfaceOrientationForPresentation, #prepareForSegue:sender:, #presentViewController:animated:completion:, #removeFromParentViewController, #rotatingFooterView, #rotatingHeaderView, #segueForUnwindingToViewController:fromViewController:identifier:, #setEditing:animated:, #setToolbarItems:animated:, #shouldAutomaticallyForwardAppearanceMethods, #shouldAutomaticallyForwardRotationMethods, #shouldAutorotate, #shouldPerformSegueWithIdentifier:sender:, #supportedInterfaceOrientations, #transitionFromViewController:toViewController:duration:options:animations:completion:, #updateViewConstraints, #viewControllerForUnwindSegueAction:fromViewController:withSender:, #viewDidAppear:, #viewDidDisappear:, #viewDidLayoutSubviews, #viewDidLoad, #viewWillAppear:, #viewWillDisappear:, #viewWillLayoutSubviews, #willAnimateRotationToInterfaceOrientation:duration:, #willMoveToParentViewController:, #willRotateToInterfaceOrientation:duration:
Methods inherited from UIResponder
#becomeFirstResponder, #canBecomeFirstResponder, #canPerformAction:withSender:, #canResignFirstResponder, #isFirstResponder, #motionBegan:withEvent:, #motionCancelled:withEvent:, #motionEnded:withEvent:, #nextResponder, #reloadInputViews, #remoteControlReceivedWithEvent:, #resignFirstResponder, #touchesBegan:withEvent:, #touchesCancelled:withEvent:, #touchesEnded:withEvent:, #touchesMoved:withEvent:
Methods inherited from NSObject
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Constructor Details
This class inherits a constructor from NSObject
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method in the class NSObject
Instance Attribute Details
- (Object) delegate
The store view controller’s delegate. Your application must set the delegate before presenting the store view controller.
Instance Method Details
- (Object) loadProductWithParameters(parameters, completionBlock:block)
Loads a new product screen to display. In most cases, you should load the product information and then present the view controller. However, if you load new product information while the view controller is presented, the contents of the view controller are replaced after the new product data is loaded.