TikTok OpenSDK for iOS
Introduction
TikTok OpenSDK is a framework that enables your users to log into your app with their TikTok accounts and share images and videos to TikTok. This SDK is available for download through Swift Package Manager and Cocoapods.
Getting Started
Minimum iOS version is 11.0 and minimum XCode version is 9.0. See iOS Quickstart for more details.
Developer Portal Application
Sign up for a developer account in our Developer Portal. Upon application approval, the Developer Portal will provide you with a Client Key
and Client Secret
. See how to register your app here. Before proceeding, make sure to add the Login Kit and/or Share Kit to your app by navigating to the Manage apps
page, and clicking + Add products
in your developer portal account.
Install the SDK
Swift Package Manager
Add the library to your XCode project as a Swift Package:
- Click
File -> Add Packages...
- Paste the repository URL:
https://github.com/tiktok/tiktok-opensdk-ios
- Select
Dependency Rule
->Up to Next Major Version
and input the major version you want (i.e.2.2.0
) - Select
Add to Project
-> Your project - Click
Copy Dependency
and select the libraries you need (TikTokOpenAuthSDK
,TikTokOpenSDKCore
,TikTokOpenShareSDK
)
Cocoapods
- Add the following to your Podfile
pod 'TikTokOpenSDKCore'
pod 'TikTokOpenAuthSDK'
pod 'TikTokOpenShareSDK'
- Run
pod install --repo-update
Configure Your XCode Project
- Open your Info.plist file and add/update the following keys.
- Add the following values to
LSApplicationQueriesSchemes
:tiktokopensdk
for Login Kittiktoksharesdk
for Share Kitsnssdk1233
andsnssdk1180
to check if TikTok is installed on your device.
- Add the key
TikTokClientKey
with your appsClient Key
as the value. - Add your apps
Client Key
toCFBundleURLSchemes
.
- Add the following values to
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>tiktokopensdk</string>
<string>tiktoksharesdk</string>
<string>snssdk1180</string>
<string>snssdk1233</string>
</array>
<key>TikTokClientKey</key>
<string>$TikTokClientKey</string>
<key>CFBundleURLTypes</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>CFBundleURLSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>$TikTokClientKey</string>
</array>
</dict>
</array>
- Add the following code to your app's AppDelegate:
import TikTokOpenSDKCore
@main
class AppDelegate: UIResponder, UIApplicationDelegate {
func application(_ app: UIApplication,open url: URL,
options: [UIApplication.OpenURLOptionsKey: Any] = [:]) -> Bool {
if TikTokURLHandler.handleOpenURL(url) {
return true
}
return false
}
func application(_ application: UIApplication,
continue userActivity: NSUserActivity,
restorationHandler: @escaping ([UIUserActivityRestoring]?) -> Void) -> Bool {
if userActivity.activityType == NSUserActivityTypeBrowsingWeb {
if TikTokURLHandler.handleOpenURL(userActivity.webpageURL) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
}
- Add the following code to your app's SceneDelegate file if it has one:
import TikTokOpenSDKCore
class SceneDelegate: UIResponder, UIWindowSceneDelegate {
func scene(_ scene: UIScene,
openURLContexts URLContexts: Set<UIOpenURLContext>) {
if TikTokURLHandler.handleOpenURL(URLContexts.first?.url) {
return
}
}
}
Login Kit Usage
Login Kit functionality depends on the TikTokOpenSDKCore
and TikTokOpenAuthSDK
libraries, so be sure to select these when adding the package or cocoapods. The following code snippet shows how to create an authorization request and handle the response. See Login Kit for iOS for more details.
import TikTokOpenAuthSDK
let authRequest = TikTokAuthRequest(scopes: ["user.info.basic"], redirectURI: "https://www.example.com/path")
authRequest.send { response in
let authResponse = response as? TikTokAuthResponse else { return }
if authResponse.errorCode == .noError {
print("Auth code: \(authResponse.code)")
} else {
print("Authorization Failed!
Error: \(authResponse.error ?? "")
Error Description: \(authResponse.errorDescription ?? ""))
}
}
Your app is responsible for maintaining a strong reference to the request in order to receive the response callback. You can discard it when you are done with the response.
Share Kit Usage
Share Kit functionality depends on the TikTokOpenSDKCore
and TikTokOpenShareSDK
libraries, so be sure to select these when adding the package or cocoapods. The following code snippet shows how to create a share request and handle the response. See Share Kit for iOS for more details.
import TikTokOpenShareSDK
let shareRequest = TikTokShareRequest(localIdentifiers: [...], mediaType: .video, redirectURI: "https://www.example.com/path")
shareRequest.send { response in
let shareResponse = response as? TikTokShareResponse else { return }
if shareResponse.errorCode == .noError {
print("Share succeeded!")
} else {
print("Share Failed!
Error Code: \(shareResponse.errorCode.rawValue)
Error Message: \(shareResponse.errorMessage ?? "")
Share State: \(shareResponse.shareState)")
}
}
Your app is responsible for maintaining a strong reference to the request in order to receive the response callback. You can discard it when you are done with the response.
Demos
Minimum iOS version for the demo apps is iOS 14.0 for ShareDemo and iOS 12.0 for LoginDemo.
- Open
LoginDemo/TikTokLoginDemo.xcodeproj
orShareDemo/TikTokShareDemo.xcodeproj
. - In order to run the demos on a physical iOS device, you will need a working universal link, and a provisioning profile with the Associated Domains capability. Import your provisioning profile, update the bundle ID, and add your universal link domain to the Associated Domains section. If you are running the LoginDemo, make sure you have added your universal link to the Redirect URI portion of the Login Kit section in the developer portal.
- Open the
Info.plist
file as source code and replace the uses of${TikTokClientKey}
with your own client key from the developer portal. - Run the project to view the kit in action.
License
This source code is licensed under the license found in the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.