Is there any way to send Fabric.io Purchase Event via PHP Server?
We made an mobile application and all purchases confirming after 10-45 minutes later via php server side logic.
Sample: if user clicks to buy button, getting request taken response message then server logic process some logic and confirming after this action.
So, we need to send log purchase event from php server to fabric.io server. Is there any way to do this? Or what is your opinions?
I made some searches about server to server communication and there isnt anything.
php google-fabric fabric-answers
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We made an mobile application and all purchases confirming after 10-45 minutes later via php server side logic.
Sample: if user clicks to buy button, getting request taken response message then server logic process some logic and confirming after this action.
So, we need to send log purchase event from php server to fabric.io server. Is there any way to do this? Or what is your opinions?
I made some searches about server to server communication and there isnt anything.
php google-fabric fabric-answers
You would need to send the event back down to your app and then log the confirmed purchase event at that point.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 22 at 17:57
Yes, but we can't confirm it sent successfully to fabric or user may not open the app. So i think there isnt any way to send it at this moment. We are considering making another application that handles the purchase events.
– husmen73
Jan 26 at 9:08
Yes, if you don't have a guarantee that the app would receive the verified event then there isn't a solution for this currently.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 28 at 17:35
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We made an mobile application and all purchases confirming after 10-45 minutes later via php server side logic.
Sample: if user clicks to buy button, getting request taken response message then server logic process some logic and confirming after this action.
So, we need to send log purchase event from php server to fabric.io server. Is there any way to do this? Or what is your opinions?
I made some searches about server to server communication and there isnt anything.
php google-fabric fabric-answers
We made an mobile application and all purchases confirming after 10-45 minutes later via php server side logic.
Sample: if user clicks to buy button, getting request taken response message then server logic process some logic and confirming after this action.
So, we need to send log purchase event from php server to fabric.io server. Is there any way to do this? Or what is your opinions?
I made some searches about server to server communication and there isnt anything.
php google-fabric fabric-answers
php google-fabric fabric-answers
edited Jan 26 at 9:09
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You would need to send the event back down to your app and then log the confirmed purchase event at that point.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 22 at 17:57
Yes, but we can't confirm it sent successfully to fabric or user may not open the app. So i think there isnt any way to send it at this moment. We are considering making another application that handles the purchase events.
– husmen73
Jan 26 at 9:08
Yes, if you don't have a guarantee that the app would receive the verified event then there isn't a solution for this currently.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 28 at 17:35
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You would need to send the event back down to your app and then log the confirmed purchase event at that point.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 22 at 17:57
Yes, but we can't confirm it sent successfully to fabric or user may not open the app. So i think there isnt any way to send it at this moment. We are considering making another application that handles the purchase events.
– husmen73
Jan 26 at 9:08
Yes, if you don't have a guarantee that the app would receive the verified event then there isn't a solution for this currently.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 28 at 17:35
You would need to send the event back down to your app and then log the confirmed purchase event at that point.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 22 at 17:57
You would need to send the event back down to your app and then log the confirmed purchase event at that point.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 22 at 17:57
Yes, but we can't confirm it sent successfully to fabric or user may not open the app. So i think there isnt any way to send it at this moment. We are considering making another application that handles the purchase events.
– husmen73
Jan 26 at 9:08
Yes, but we can't confirm it sent successfully to fabric or user may not open the app. So i think there isnt any way to send it at this moment. We are considering making another application that handles the purchase events.
– husmen73
Jan 26 at 9:08
Yes, if you don't have a guarantee that the app would receive the verified event then there isn't a solution for this currently.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 28 at 17:35
Yes, if you don't have a guarantee that the app would receive the verified event then there isn't a solution for this currently.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 28 at 17:35
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this is not how Answers
works. you could in best case let the mobile client request the order status from the web-server and then report a successful purchase or a declined transaction to Answers
from there... or even indicate to the mobile client, that the purchase is still being processed (without logging that as an event)... when a purchase takes that long, that's almost mandatory.
just see for yourself, Fabric for Web appears read-only.
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this is not how Answers
works. you could in best case let the mobile client request the order status from the web-server and then report a successful purchase or a declined transaction to Answers
from there... or even indicate to the mobile client, that the purchase is still being processed (without logging that as an event)... when a purchase takes that long, that's almost mandatory.
just see for yourself, Fabric for Web appears read-only.
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this is not how Answers
works. you could in best case let the mobile client request the order status from the web-server and then report a successful purchase or a declined transaction to Answers
from there... or even indicate to the mobile client, that the purchase is still being processed (without logging that as an event)... when a purchase takes that long, that's almost mandatory.
just see for yourself, Fabric for Web appears read-only.
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this is not how Answers
works. you could in best case let the mobile client request the order status from the web-server and then report a successful purchase or a declined transaction to Answers
from there... or even indicate to the mobile client, that the purchase is still being processed (without logging that as an event)... when a purchase takes that long, that's almost mandatory.
just see for yourself, Fabric for Web appears read-only.
this is not how Answers
works. you could in best case let the mobile client request the order status from the web-server and then report a successful purchase or a declined transaction to Answers
from there... or even indicate to the mobile client, that the purchase is still being processed (without logging that as an event)... when a purchase takes that long, that's almost mandatory.
just see for yourself, Fabric for Web appears read-only.
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You would need to send the event back down to your app and then log the confirmed purchase event at that point.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 22 at 17:57
Yes, but we can't confirm it sent successfully to fabric or user may not open the app. So i think there isnt any way to send it at this moment. We are considering making another application that handles the purchase events.
– husmen73
Jan 26 at 9:08
Yes, if you don't have a guarantee that the app would receive the verified event then there isn't a solution for this currently.
– Mike Bonnell
Jan 28 at 17:35