To fetch the current Amazon User ID for other Amazon services, use the IAmazonExtensions
:
public void OnInitialized
(IStoreController controller, IExtensionProvider extensions)
{
string amazonUserId =
extensions.GetExtension<IAmazonExtensions>().amazonUserId;
// ...
}
To use Amazon’s local Sandbox testing app, generate a JSON description of your product catalog on the device’s SD card using the IAmazonConfiguration
extended configuration:
var builder = ConfigurationBuilder.Instance(
StandardPurchasingModule.Instance());
// Define your products.
builder.AddProduct("someConsumable", ProductType.Consumable);
// Write a product description to the SD card
// in the appropriate location.
builder.Configure<IAmazonConfiguration>()
.WriteSandboxJSON(builder.products);
When using this method to write product descriptions to the SD card, declare the Android permission to write to external storage in the test app’s manifest:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />
Remove this extra permission before publishing, if appropriate.
Amazon Sandbox is now set up for local testing. For more information, please see Amazon’s App Tester documentation.
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