I have set up an auto-renewing subscription that has a one month free trial. When using a Sandbox testing account and subscribing to the free trial, the trial lasts one month instead of the three minutes which I have configured.
Is this a bug or is there a setting that I need to adjust to accelerate the subscriptions lengths for Sandbox users?
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I would like to know if you have to use SKProductsRequest to fetch your products in the sandbox environment or if you can use Product.products(for:)?
Product.products(for:) is only returning products when I have a StoreKit configuration file selected. Can a StoreKit configuration file be used with the sandbox environment or only Xcode environment?
I am interested in checking if a RecordZone has been shared. When I share a zone, I know there is a share record created in that zone. From Apple's CloudKit example:
func fetchOrCreateShare(contact: Contact) async throws -> (CKShare, CKContainer) {
guard let existingShare =
contact.associatedRecord.share else {
let share =
CKShare(rootRecord:contact.associatedRecord)
share[CKShare.SystemFieldKey.title] = "Contact: \.
(contact.name)"
_ = try await database.modifyRecords(saving:
[contact.associatedRecord, share], deleting: []).
return (share, container)
}
guard let share = try await database.record(for:
existingShare) as? CKShare else {
throw ViewModelError.invalidRemoteShare
}
return (share, container)
}
The first line of the method
guard let existingShare = contact.associatedRecord.share
checks if a specific record is being shared, but in the case of a shared zone, given a zone name, how can I check the .share of that zone? When I try CKRecordZone(zoneName: "Contacts").share, the value is nil even though the zone is being shared.
I needed to verify something on the CloudKit console, but it is not working even though the system status says that it's operational: http://developer.apple.com/system-status/
Is anyone experiencing the same issue? I can't load the databases, zones nor saved queries.