I'm trying to release group permissions, but I can't create a group among my test users, causing the review to fail in 5 minutes without giving me access credentials.
Credentials won't do any good now. I was able to replicate the app consuming the API and recording my screen, but it wasn't enough.
No Meta channel is answered, several reports of the same bug for 4 years with no response. This situation is very sad in such a relevant company.
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We have a booking system that has an online booking aspect. We have been trying for about 2 years now to get facebook to respond to our request for access to their 'book now' list of supported apps and have our product listed.
Not a single response. Multiple applications. There is no support or ability to request if it's been looked at.
We see there are some apps in there, but we can see threads in the facebook support forums that many others are facing the same issue, yet FB closes the threads as solved, even though they're not.
How can we possibly get FB to start the process of allowing our developers to write for the Book Now button and have them actually respond / allow us?
The specific question is, if you've had success, what exact steps did you take? For us, nothing seems to work and 2 years later, our clients are not happy.
Thank you.
I want to add, we have a test app, it's of the type business, we are a confirmed business, it's all done, but we can't add Step 3 from here https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-business-extension/fbe/guides/developer-panel as it's just not in the list, despite all the above being complete.
Is there any way that we can collect data by asking the questions when someone wants to join the group. And we collect the data when we approve the joining request or sometimes programmatically?
Could you please elaborate on how we can use Facebook GRAPH API for fulfilling the above purpose?
Check out GroupTrack CRM...it's a CRM that is integrated into Facebook via a Chrome Extension. It does exactly what you asked (one click to approve individual or all pending members while also saving their answers to your questions and adding them to the CRM), along with a ton of other awesome stuff.
Keep notes and tags, track sales funnel stages, bookmark posts and comments, set follow up tasks with reminders, and more across unlimited Groups. Everything is synced in real time with a web app as well, so you can access your contact information from anywhere, plus it can be set up to integrate with external systems (Google Sheets, Streak, and Kartra at the moment, but many more to come).
Lastly, GroupTrack supports teams, so if you run a Group with other admins, you can share access to the CRM and have everything kept in sync. It's awesome!
I am investigating building an application that will heavily leverage Facebook's app/game groups. During my prototyping I noticed the following limitations:
1) Number of Groups - There seems to be a limit on the number of groups an application may have, that limit seems to be tied to the number of users participating in the application. For example with 1 user participating in the application, I can only create one group. If I add a few more user I can add several more groups. Does anyone know if the specific limitations are documented. I cannot seem to find them and it would be good to know what they are so I can develop my application around these constraints.
2) Number of Groups a User can be invited to - When I try to add a user to more than 5 groups (through consecutive API calls), I get the following error:
OAuthException: (#4002) The attempt to invite the user to the group failed.
Does anyone know if there is a limitation with how many groups a user can be a member of within a given application? Is the limitation based on time, for example can a user join up to 5 groups every hour, etc?? If there is such a limitation are the constraints documented somewhere?
Thanks in advance for the help.
--Steve
I work for a iPhone game developer. We use Facebook as a way for people to register their account to easily add friends and post news of their game progress.
We have created several Facebook accounts to test game account attachment and various friend features our game has.
Unfortunately, recently added security features are preventing us from logging into our test accounts. We are being asked to enter in a cellphone number to receive a SMS with a code to enter so we can verify they are real people. Unfortunately, after a phone number is used once, it cannot be used for any other account. So at the moment, we have two accounts that can be used, and about a dozen accounts that are inaccessible to us.
I haven't been able to find any solutions to this problem and we are really short on time at the moment so I need one ASAP.
They dont want you to create accounts like that, they want you to create accounts like this
This is odd, when I have test user accounts they never ask me to confirm the account. Maybe you should generate new test users for your app at: https://developers.facebook.com/apps/{yourAppId}/permissions. Then click on Add in the test user section.
I am using the GA Data Export API to interact with Google Analytics and I'm making a lot of progress, I am using this URL Endpoint initially to pull all the profiles under an account:
https://www.google.com/analytics/feeds/accounts/default
This URL retrieves each GA ID (profile) and each UA. One thing I've realized is one account can contain multiple UAs and when this happens, this request pulls all profiles. We have a client who has about 115 profiles under like 10 different UAs, and the request takes about 30 seconds for the initial request (and then I believe it must be cached, because it speeds up considerably after this, but then the next day the same thing occurs).
Is there a way to get a list of UA's without pulling the profiles? This way I can query the UA specifically for the profiles instead of pulling each one.
Any advice on this would be really helpful!
Thanks
UPDATE: Here's some documentation on the specific call I am using right now:
http://code.google.com/apis/analytics/docs/gdata/gdataReferenceAccountFeed.html
UPDATE 1: I have found some interesting information in the docs
Once your application has verified
that the user has Analytics access,
its next step is to find out which
Analytics accounts the user has access
to. Remember, users can have access to
many different accounts, and within
them, many different profiles. For
this reason, your application cannot
access any report information without
first requesting the list of accounts
available to the user. The resulting
accounts feed returns that list, but
most importantly, the list also
contains the account profiles that the
user can view.
So this means that you have to use the default accounts call to get these back? Surely, somebody has had this issue before?
So apparently, you can query the account if you know the UA-ID, however there is no way to get back a list of only UA IDs.
One way you can do it is have the user enter their own UA ID instead of having them choose one; not as user-friendly as it could be but better than making the user wait 30 seconds!