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Description

iap_local_receipt is a Python library that supports Apple Local In-App Purchase (IAP) receipt processing.

The library provides functions and classes to do the following.

  • Verify the receipt signature against the Apple Root CA certificate and return the receipt as a binary ASN.1 blob.
  • Extract the receipt and its (possibly multiple) in-app receipts from the binary ASN.1 blob. The receipt is returned as a Python dictionary.
  • Validate that the in-app receipts contain at least one receipt matching a given product id. It can also optionally validate any or all of the bundle id, application version, and SHA-1 hash.

Recent Changes

  • v0.2.0: Replaces M2Crypto with pyOpenSSL to validate the receipt's signature correctly. Thanks to Ilya Konstantinov for the pull request.

Installation

To install iap_local_receipt you need:

  • Python 2.5 or later in the 2.x line (earlier than 2.5 not tested).

If you have the dependencies, you have multiple options for installation:

  • With pip (preferred), do pip install iap_local_receipt.
  • With setuptools, do easy_install iap_local_receipt.
  • To install the source, download it from github and run python setup.py install.

Usage

The simplest possible usage is:

from iap_local_receipt import IAPReceiptVerifier

pkcs7_der = get_der_from_somewhere()
(
    IAPReceiptVerifier(ca_cert_filename)
        .verify_and_parse(pkcs7_der)
        .validate('MY_AWESOME_PRODUCT')
)

To do a full validation:

from iap_local_receipt import IAPReceiptVerifier

pkcs7_der = get_der_from_somewhere()
(
    IAPReceiptVerifier(ca_cert_filename)
        .verify_and_parse(pkcs7_der)
        .validate('MY_AWESOME_PRODUCT',
                  bundle_id='com.example.AwesomeApp',
                  application_version='0',
                  guid='urn:uuid:'
                       '12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678')
)

Note that the hex-format GUID provided must be prefixed with urn:uuid if it contains dashes. Alternatively, if the dashes are stripped out, the GUID may be used as-is.

If validating a high volume of receipts, you may wish to instantiate the validator separately:

from iap_local_receipt import IAPReceiptVerifier

verifier = IAPReceiptVerifier(ca_cert_filename)

for pkcs7_der in lots_of_ders:
    (
        verifier.verify_and_parse(pkcs7_der)
                .validate('MY_AWESOME_PRODUCT',
                          bundle_id='com.example.AwesomeApp',
                          application_version='0',
                          guid='urn:uuid:'
                               '12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678')
    )

If something went wrong with the validation, you can get the receipt and raw data from the verifier using the last_receipt() and last_receipt_der() member functions respectively.

Note that these may return None depending on where the failure occurred.

You can also choose to use the PKCS7Verifier, IAPReceiptParser, and IAPReceipt classes individually:

from iap_local_receipt import PKCS7Verifier, IAPReceiptParser, IAPReceipt

pkcs7_verifier = PKCS7Verifier(ca_cert_filename)
receipt_parser = IAPReceiptParser()

pkcs7_der = get_der_from_somewhere()

receipt_der = pkcs7_verifier.verify_data(pkcs7_der)
iap_receipt = receipt_parser.parse_app_receipt(receipt_der)
iap_receipt.validate('MY_AWESOME_PRODUCT',
                      bundle_id='com.example.AwesomeApp',
                      application_version='0',
                      guid='urn:uuid:'
                           '12345678-1234-5678-1234-567812345678')

License

iap_local_receipt is distributed under the BSD license.

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