This glossary explains Apple developer concepts and technologies that Yeethook works with. Each term includes a detailed explanation, related concepts, and how Yeethook helps you work with it.
App Store Server Notifications V2 are real-time webhooks from Apple that notify your server about subscription lifecycle events, refunds, and in-app purchase changes.
The App Store Connect API lets you programmatically manage apps, builds, testers, and webhooks. Yeethook uses it to enrich webhook events with additional context.
A p8 API key is a private key file from App Store Connect that authenticates API requests. Yeethook uses it to enrich webhook events with crash logs, tester details, and more.
StoreKit 2 is Apple's modern framework for in-app purchases and subscriptions. Yeethook monitors StoreKit 2 subscription events via App Store Server Notifications V2.
TestFlight is Apple's beta testing platform. Yeethook monitors TestFlight events including crash reports, feedback, and build state changes.
App Store Connect webhooks are real-time notifications about app builds, reviews, TestFlight feedback, and more. Yeethook formats and routes them to Slack.
Signed transactions are cryptographically signed receipts from Apple that prove a purchase or subscription event occurred. Yeethook processes them in App Store Server Notifications V2.
TestFlight external testing lets you distribute beta builds to up to 10,000 external testers. Yeethook monitors external testing events including build approvals and tester feedback.
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