I'm building an application to get the unread notification count for social medias (facebook, twitter)
Before api 2.4 what I'm suppose to do is to get permission from user to get their notification then do a
FBCount= new GraphRequest(AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken(),
"/me/notifications?fields=unread",
null,
HttpMethod.GET,
new GraphRequest.Callback() {
public void onCompleted(GraphResponse response) {
/* handle the result */
}).executeAsync().toString();
But at api 2.4 it seems like it's impossible to get it anymore ?
Is there any possible way to the number of unread messages ?
No there is no way in v2.4. If you read the changelog https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/changelog you will see it was removed.
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I'm currently researching facebook sdk.
I have googled around and just found some tutorial with like button for pages and haven't seen any tutorial for like button for posts.
So does facebook sdk 4.+ allow us to make an action like post?
If it does, can you guys show me some example please?
Thanks guys!
It's all written in the documentation:
Note: as of Nov 17, 2016 we changed the behavior of publishing likes and only support this action with Page Access Tokens.
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.8/object/likes
/* make the API call */
new GraphRequest(
AccessToken.getCurrentAccessToken(),
"/{object-id}/likes",
null,
HttpMethod.DELETE,
new GraphRequest.Callback() {
public void onCompleted(GraphResponse response) {
/* handle the result */
}
}
).executeAsync();
I have tried using the code below and if add old facebook sdk it workd fine but new sdk I get only the friend who is on app.How can I get the list of all friends in new sdk? .I really appreciate any help .Thanks in Advance.:
new Request(
MainActivity.facebook.getSession(),
"/me/friends",
null,
HttpMethod.GET,
new Request.Callback() {
#Override
public void onCompleted(Response response) {
/* handle the result */
Toast.makeText(activity, response.toString(), 5).show();
}
}
).executeAsync();
Short Answer: You CanĀ“t.
Since v2.0, you can only get the friends who authorized your App too, for privacy reasons. An App should not know about anyone who does not use the App.
If you want the names to tag them, there is taggable_friends. If you want to invite them, use invitable_friends. But check out the docs for their limitations.
How do I get facebook realtime updates with android .Basically everytime the user's friendlist changes I need to update the count.I used the code below but I get error msg :
{This method must be called with an app access_token.}, isFromCache:false}
I really appreciate any help.Thanks in Advance.
code:
Bundle params = new Bundle();
params.putString("object", "user");
params.putString("callback_url", "http://example.com/callback/update.php");
params.putString("fields", "friends");
params.putString("verify_token", "1234");
/* make the API call */
new Request(
session,
"/12345/subscriptions",
params,
HttpMethod.POST,
new Request.Callback() {
public void onCompleted(Response response) {
/* handle the result */
}
}
).executeAsync();
Note: session =fb.getsession();
This error:
"This method must be called with an app access_token."
is quite straight-forward. You just need to make this API call with an App access token, instead of a normal access token (user token). To use it with your call simply add another parameter: access_token and make the call.
The App Access token is nothing but, APP_ID|APP_SECRET, or you can make the call (ref.)-
GET /oauth/access_token?
client_id={app-id}
&client_secret={app-secret}
&grant_type=client_credentials
But beware, its not recommended to expose app access token on the client side, since its like a password of your app.
I'm trying to discover if a user likes a specific facebook page by using Graph API inside an android application using the FB SDK v3.
The following call works and reports all of the likes of the user along with every other detail to do with each resulting item.
Request.executeGraphPathRequestAsync(session, "me/likes", new Request.Callback()
Since I'm not interested in any peripheral data, I just want to get the id back so I can lookup the page I'm interested in, but when I add the parameters as follows...
Request.executeGraphPathRequestAsync(session, "me/likes?fields=id", new Request.Callback()
... no object is returned from the call. If I post the same queries in the Graph API explorer they give back the expected results.
In addition to this question, is it at all possible to limit the result of the query to just the page ID to begin with, since I already know that piece of information? I have no use for the rest of the data being returned and would prefer not to chew up user bandwidth unnecessarily. I've searched high and low and it doesn't seem possible. Even the FQL explorer doesn't work when trying to limit by both user and page iD as the example suggests. I get an empty result set when adding 'AND page_id=xxx' to the query.
As far as i know, you cant run queries with field in 'executeGraphPathRequestAsync'.
instead use 'Request' and run in with 'RequestAsyncTask'.
Short example:
String grapPath = "me/home";
Bundle params = new Bundle();
params.putString("fields", "type,id,object_id,created_time,from,picture,likes");
params.putString("limit", "500");
Request request = new Request(session, grapPath, params, HttpMethod.GET, new Callback()
{
#Override
public void onCompleted(Response response)
{
if (response != null)
{
Log.d(TAG_NAME, "response: " + response.toString());
}
}
});
RequestAsyncTask task = new RequestAsyncTask(request);
task.execute();
Hope i managed to help you :)
The Facebook SDK will add the "?access_token" to the end of the graph path string. So the graph command ends up looking like:
me/likes?fields=id?access_token
Break out the fields into a params Bundle.
Found this issue resolved in a Facebook bug post:
http://developers.facebook.com/bugs/314504765319932?browse=search_5116b87d245900257505334
Ok so I have been researching the facebook api and Noticed that they released a new SDK. I have been trying to implement a checkin to a known place id.
I have seen posts that use the facebook.request("me/checkins", params, "POST"); to checkin using the facebook instance.
I realize that checkins are depreciated and that i should be posting with a location/place id instead. The problem comes when i want to search for all of my friends that have been to that location within that past 24 hours. I do not want to filter through all of my friends posts to retrieve the ones with my known locations.
With checkins i simply made a call to the placeid/checkins and filtered out all checkins that were too old to matter.
Has anyone gotten checkins to work using Request?
Is there a graphpath that will allow me to post a checkin to a place? me/checkins perhaps?
I am trying to use something like Request(session, "me/checkins", parameters, POST) But i have been unsuccessful so far.
If there is not a way to do this with Session and Request then do Facebook and asyncFacebook runners work well with SSO?Can they be mixed?
This is my code to post a checkin.
params.putString("place", "166793820034304");
params.putString("message", "checking in "
params.putString("coordinates", "{\"longitude\":-122.1477782,\"latitude\":37.48566}");
Request.Callback callback6 = new Request.Callback() {
public void onCompleted(Response response) {
// response here
}
};
Request request6 = new Request(session, "me/checkins", params, HttpMethod.POST, callback6);
RequestAsyncTask task6 = new RequestAsyncTask(request6);
task6.execute();