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Configuring Facebook Operations
To use the Facebook connector, add the <facebook.init>
element in your configuration before carrying out any other Faceboook operation. Most Graph API requests require the use of access tokens that the client application can generate by implementing Facebook Login .
The basic procedure to get a user token is for the client to request access and permission via the Facebook Login dialog. After the user is authenticated, the user is redirected to the user consent dialog. On completion of consent, the access token is returned to the client. For more information, refer to access tokens and how to generate them using Facebook Login.
<facebook.init> <apiUrl>{$ctx:apiUrl}</apiUrl> <apiVersion>{$ctx:apiVersion}</apiVersion> <accessToken>{$ctx:accessToken}</accessToken> </facebook.init>
Properties
apiUrl
: The URL of the Facebook API (https://graph.facebook.com)apiVersion
: The version of the Facebook APIaccessToken
: The access token that allows making requests to the API on behalf of a user.
Obtaining an access token
To get your access token, you need to add <facebook.getAppAccessToken>
to your configuration.
<facebook.getAppAccessToken> <clientId>{$ctx:clientId}</clientId> <clientSecret>{$ctx:clientSecret}</clientSecret> </facebook.getAppAccessToken>
Properties
clientId
: The API key that you receive when you register your application with Facebook.clientSecret
: The client secret key that you receive when you register your application with Facebook.
Sample request
Following is a sample REST request for the getAppAccessToken
method:
{ "apiUrl":"https://graph.facebook.com", "clientId":"269855929842963", "clientSecret":"6a0920b2cdf3787c993b67b9a400ad0b" }
Obtaining a page token
To obtain a page token, you need to add <facebook.getPageAccessToken>
to your configuration.
<facebook.getPageAccessToken> <pageId>{$ctx:pageId}</pageId> </facebook.getPageAccessToken>
Properties
pageId
: The ID of your Facebook page.
Sample request
Following is a sample REST request for the getPageAccessToken
method:
{ "apiUrl":"https://graph.facebook.com", "apiVersion":"v2.5", "accessToken":"CAACEdEose0cBAHr8S2hVPNpCy1DbIuGHlmwbWubyR6YSr0wxgD0ncZBYfGrRvuZC88KqChF44ZAhMRZCPUeYM6xQaHuf1pCzfAwVMrPT4GUZAIOwbc2aBRb5BD6YlA8YKBgKInK08368Xh78arj3ORrUNZCyCc", "pageId":"102898890060274" }
Multipart processing
With the current features of the ESB, the multipart/form-data received cannot be processed inside the ESB. Therefore, to perform operations associated with multipart data, you must build the message from the client end and send it to a pass through proxy. Additional query parameters such as albumId
, photoId
, pageId
can be configured as URL parameters in the relevant connector operation. These query parameters should be retrieved from the URL and handled in the proxy.
For example, if you need to retrieve the album ID from the URL, it should be called as follows:
<albumId>{$url:album_id}</albumId>
Sample proxy to handle multipart operations
<proxy xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse" name="facebook_postPhotoToAlbum" transports="https,http" statistics="disable" trace="disable" startOnLoad="true"> <target> <inSequence> <facebook.postPhotoToAlbum> <albumId>{$url:album_id}</albumId> <apiUrl>https://graph.facebook.com</apiUrl> <apiVersion>{$url:apiVersion}</apiVersion> <accessToken>{$url:accessToken}</accessToken> </facebook.postPhotoToAlbum> <respond/> </inSequence> <outSequence> <send/> </outSequence> </target> <description/> </proxy>
Since the endpoint is constructed inside the proxy, it is not necessary to call the init
method for multipart operations.
Sample request
curl -X POST \-d "source=%7Bimage-data%7D" \ http://localhost:8280/services/facebook_postPhotoToAlbum/?album_id=1403293536601941
Additional information
Ensure that the following Axis2 configurations are added and enabled in the <ESB_HOME>/repository/conf/axis2/axis2.xml
file.
Required message formatters
<messageFormatter contentType="multipart/form-data" class="org.wso2.carbon.relay.ExpandingMessageFormatter"/>
Required message builders
<messageBuilder contentType="multipart/form-data" class="org.wso2.carbon.relay.BinaryRelayBuilder"/>
Now that you have connected to Facebook, use the information in the following topics to perform various operations with the connector.
- Working with Posts in Facebook
- Working with Albums in Facebook
- Working with Applications in Facebook
- Working with Comments in Facebook
- Working with Events in Facebook
- Working with Friend Lists in Facebook
- Working with Groups in Facebook
- Working with Likes in Facebook
- Working with Messages in Facebook
- Working with Milestones in Facebook
- Working with Pages in Facebook
- Working with Photos in Facebook
- Working with Status Updates in Facebook
- Working with Users in Facebook
- Working with Videos in Facebook