Presently, payment-service is only available to apps using Qt via Qt Purchasing add-on. However, non-Qt apps (mostly games) need some other way to process IAPs. A possible solution is to make libpay2 "public"/stable, or create another wrapper library around it for easier use.
Another possible problem with reliance on Qt Purchasing are apps written in language other than C/C++. A simple library to which a binding in any language could be written would be useful in this case.
This bug is created on advice of Alejandro J. Cura to gauge developers interest in this feature.
Presently, payment-service is only available to apps using Qt via Qt Purchasing add-on. However, non-Qt apps (mostly games) need some other way to process IAPs. A possible solution is to make libpay2 "public"/stable, or create another wrapper library around it for easier use.
Another possible problem with reliance on Qt Purchasing are apps written in language other than C/C++. A simple library to which a binding in any language could be written would be useful in this case.
This bug is created on advice of Alejandro J. Cura to gauge developers interest in this feature.