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iOS - GameKit
Gamekit is a framework that provides leader board, achievements, and more features to an iOS application. In this tutorial, we will be explaining the steps involved in adding a leader board and updating the score.
Steps Involved
Step 1 − In iTunes connect, ensure that you have a unique App ID and when we create the application update with the bundle ID and code signing in Xcode with corresponding provisioning profile.
Step 2 − Create a new application and update application information. You can know more about this in apple-add new apps documentation.
Step 3 − Setup a leader board in Manage Game Center of your application's page where add a single leaderboard and give leaderboard ID and score Type. Here we give leader board ID as tutorialsPoint.
Step 4 − The next steps are related to handling code and creating UI for our application.
Step 5 − Create a single view application and enter the bundle identifier is the identifier specified in iTunes connect.
Step 6 − Update the ViewController.xib as shown below −
Step 7 − Select your project file, then select targets and then add GameKit.framework.
Step 8 − Create IBActions for the buttons we have added.
Step 9 − Update the ViewController.h file as follows −
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h> #import <GameKit/GameKit.h> @interface ViewController : UIViewController <GKLeaderboardViewControllerDelegate> -(IBAction)updateScore:(id)sender; -(IBAction)showLeaderBoard:(id)sender; @end
Step 10 − Update ViewController.m as follows −
#import "ViewController.h" @interface ViewController () @end @implementation ViewController - (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; if([GKLocalPlayer localPlayer].authenticated == NO) { [[GKLocalPlayer localPlayer] authenticateWithCompletionHandler:^(NSError *error) { NSLog(@"Error%@",error); }]; } } - (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning { [super didReceiveMemoryWarning]; // Dispose of any resources that can be recreated. } - (void) updateScore: (int64_t) score forLeaderboardID: (NSString*) category { GKScore *scoreObj = [[GKScore alloc] initWithCategory:category]; scoreObj.value = score; scoreObj.context = 0; [scoreObj reportScoreWithCompletionHandler:^(NSError *error) { // Completion code can be added here UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:nil message:@"Score Updated Succesfully" delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:@"Ok" otherButtonTitles: nil]; [alert show]; }]; } -(IBAction)updateScore:(id)sender { [self updateScore:200 forLeaderboardID:@"tutorialsPoint"]; } -(IBAction)showLeaderBoard:(id)sender { GKLeaderboardViewController *leaderboardViewController = [[GKLeaderboardViewController alloc] init]; leaderboardViewController.leaderboardDelegate = self; [self presentModalViewController: leaderboardViewController animated:YES]; } #pragma mark - Gamekit delegates - (void)leaderboardViewControllerDidFinish: (GKLeaderboardViewController *)viewController { [self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES]; } @end
Output
When we run the application, we'll get the following output −
When we click "show leader board", we would get a screen similar to the following −
When we click "update score", the score will be updated to our leader board and we will get an alert as shown below −