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iTunesSearch - block based iTunes store communication for iOS and Mac OS X

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A library for communicating with the iTunes store.

Features

  • Get albums for artists
  • Get tracks for album
  • Get apps by developer
  • Search podcasts

And:

  • Block based for easier usage
  • No dependencies
  • Result caching

Usage

// Set the PHG Affiliate Token info
[ItunesSearch sharedInstance].affiliateToken = @"xxx";

// Get artist info
[[ItunesSearch sharedInstance] getAlbumsForArtist:@"Pink Floyd" limitOrNil:@20 successHandler:^(NSArray *result) {
    NSLog(@"result: %@", result);
} failureHandler:^(NSError *error) {
    NSLog(@"error: %@", error);
}];

Installation

You can install iTunesSearch with CocoaPods. You can also get the code and drag the iTunesSearch subfolder into your Xcode project.

Requirements

  • iTunesSearch is built using ARC and modern Objective-C syntax. You will need Xcode 4.4 or higher to use it in your project.
  • iTunesSearch uses NSJSONSerialization and thus needs iOS 5 or higher.

Issues and questions

Have a bug? Please create an issue on GitHub!

Contributing

iTunesSearch is an open source project and your contribution is very much appreciated.

  1. Check for open issues or open a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.
  2. Fork the repository on Github and make your changes on the develop branch (or branch off of it).
  3. Make sure to add yourself to AUTHORS and send a pull request.

Apps using iTunesSearch

  • Last.fm Scrobbler

Are you using iTunesSearch in your iOS or Mac OS X app? Send a pull request with an updated README.md file to be included.

License

iTunesSearch is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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itunessearch's Issues

Success nor failure block called Xcode 7

I've been having a problem with getting itunessearch with it not returning either success or failure blocks. There aren't any examples in the project, so I'm not sure if the problem was syntax or a bug, or something with Xcode 7.0.

                    [ItunesSearch sharedInstance].affiliateToken = affToken;
                    [ItunesSearch sharedInstance].countryCode=countryCode;
                    [[ItunesSearch sharedInstance] getTrackWithName:songTitle artist:artistName album:newAlbumName limitOrNil:@1 successHandler:^(NSArray *result) {
                        NSLog(@"result: %@", result);
                    } failureHandler:^(NSError *error) {
                        NSLog(@"error: %@", error);
                    }];

The URL it creates is valid, and I can manually enter that into a browser and see the json it returns. However, neither the success or failure block is executed here (result remains undefined). Any ideas would be appreciated!

Result returns null

Hi,

When I run any of the get commands, it returns successfully, but the result array is null, for example running

    [[ItunesSearch sharedInstance] getTrackWithName:@"Welcome to the Jungle" artist:@"Guns N Roses" album:@"Appetite for Destruction" limitOrNil:nil successHandler:^(NSArray *result) {
        NSLog(@"Success: %@", result);
    } failureHandler:^(NSError *error) {
        NSLog(@"Failure: %@", error);
    }];

returns
Success: (null)

Do you have any idea why?

Examples project is blank?

The docs say there is an example project, but it appears to be a blank viewController with no code in there.

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