Facebook app_insights metric keys returning 0 data - facebook

Is anyone having trouble getting Facebook metric data from the app_insights edge? Hoping to get a sanity check about the Facebook graph API. In the past we could use story_clicks, story_publishes and story_impressions to get data about our facebook app. For example we would use the request of
https://graph.facebook.com/v5.0/APP_ID/app_insights/story_publishes
to return data about our facebook application. We know the application is making posts, and the request doesn't return an error, but all we get are data points that look like this:
{
"data": [
{
"time": "2019-12-02T08:00:00+0000",
"value": "0"
}
]
}
The app_insights endpoint is still listed in the 5.0 graph api documentation, and nothing related to this seems to be listed in the changelog

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How to get results from Facebook Insights API

I'm trying to get useful data from the Insights section using the the Graph API Explorer.
I've tried different metrics and dates, and the results for data is always empty.
I was able to look at my page dashboard for number of likes and select a range based on that, but I still don't see any data.
If the access_key is an issue, would it return an error saying so, or just return empty results?
Here is the debug output from a popular company that I would imagine has new likes in the past few weeks.
=== Query
curl -i -X GET \
"https://graph.facebook.com/v2.8/14226545351/insights/page_positive_feedback_by_type?since=1487788679&until=1490812690&access_token=<access token sanitized>"
=== Access Token Info
{
"perms": [
"user_likes",
"manage_pages",
"pages_show_list",
"public_profile"
],
"page_id": 167544343274096,
"user_id": "10152810337959467",
"app_id": 145634995501895
}
=== Parameters
- Query Parameters
{
"since": "1487788679",
"until": "1490812690"
}
- POST Parameters
{}
=== Response
{
"data": [],
"paging": {
"previous": "https://graph.facebook.com/v2.8/14226545351/insights?access_token=<access token sanitized>&pretty=0&since=1484764668&until=1487788679&metric=page_positive_feedback_by_type",
"next": "https://graph.facebook.com/v2.8/14226545351/insights?access_token=<access token sanitized>&pretty=0&since=1490812690&until=1493836701&metric=page_positive_feedback_by_type"
},
"__debug__": {}
}
=== Debug Information from Graph API Explorer
- https://developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer/145634995501895/?method=GET&path=14226545351%2Finsights%2Fpage_positive_feedback_by_type%3Fsince%3D1487788679%26until%3D1490812690&version=v2.8
Is anyone able to give an actual working example? I have not come across any yet.
I discovered in the Graph API explorer, when you generate an access token, you need to give it permission "read_insights".
Also, this will only work on a page which your account has access to that given object.
Unfortunately the documentation is pretty vague in this area and there was no permissions error message give.
This might be a bit late, but better late then never I guess :)
On this Facebook docs page you can find a list of all the metrics you can use.
As for empty data, I had the same problem. I could never find how to get data from Facebook Insights; but thanks to the cheatsheet, I can give you an example:
Facebook Insights Example
https://graph.facebook.com/{page_id}?fields=insights.metric(page_fans)&access_token={access_token}
EDIT
Also, user Ravi Patel has a great, working example showing how to get insights from your posts:
/{page-id}/posts?fields=insights.metric(post_impressions_fan,post_engaged_users)
Original question

How do I get the total views for a Facebook pagepost via the Graph API v2.7?

I have been using the Facebook Graph API Explorer Version 2.7 to attempt getting the post_unique_impressions value for a Facebook Pagepost (i.e. the total number of unique views for a page post). Here is what I have tried:
curl -i -X GET \
"https://graph.facebook.com/v2.7/{page_id}_{post_id}/insights/post_impressions_unique?access_token={token}"
Response:
{
"data": [
],
"paging": {
"previous": "https://graph.facebook.com/v2.7/{page_id}_{post_id}/insights/post_impressions?access_token={access_token}&debug=all&format=json&method=get&pretty=0&suppress_http_code=1&since=1473462734&until=1473721934",
"next": "https://graph.facebook.com/v2.7/{page_id}_{post_id}/insights/post_impressions?access_token={access_token}&debug=all&format=json&method=get&pretty=0&suppress_http_code=1&since=1473981134&until=1474240334"
}
}
The data in the response is just an empty array, I would expect to either see a view count or to see some kind of error message. What do I need to do to get the unique impressions for a page post?
Documentation: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.7/insights
After some research, I found the solution. Facebook Insights requires that your page have 30+ likes in order to generate insight data. I was using a throwaway Facebook page with no likes, so no Insights data was being generated. It's a little confusing since there's no error message in the API response, just an empty array of data.
See: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/v2.7/insights

Fetching a Facebook page's events?

I am trying to fetch a Facebook page's events. I have before, but it doesnt work any more. I used this scriptto fetch the events.
$string = file_get_contents("https://graph.facebook.com/?$pageids&fields=events.limit($fblimit)&access_token=$token&method=GET");
$json_a=json_decode($string,true);
$pageids was a lot of different facebook ids (id1,id2,id2 ...)
I get this error message:
{
"error": {
"message": "(#100) Unknown fields: events.",
"type": "OAuthException",
"code": 100
}
}
Does anyone know what is wrong with my script? Is there a another way to fetch Facebook events?
The actual URL to get a page's events is something like this :
https://graph.facebook.com/PAGE_ID/events
I'm not sure how old the code is that you are fixing, but this is the correct method as stated in the documentation. events is a connection of the page object.
Reference: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/page/#connections
Facebook has had restricted access of Events in API recently.
You have to do app review to have access to Pages API, Events API.
Please check section "Apps that Require App Review, Business Verification, and Supplemental Terms" of this url: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/review

Can't access news.reads actions using facebook open graph api

I have a facebook account I KNOW has articles posted to the open graph as read actions under the news.reads global namespace (I can see them under the News aggregation in my timeline) but when I try to get a list of them using this api address:
https://graph.facebook.com/me/news.reads?access_token=[my access token]
it returns:
{
"data": [
],
"paging": {
"next": "https://graph.facebook.com/me/news.reads?access_token=[my access token]&offset=25&limit=25"
}
}
as though there were no articles posted at all. I checked my permissions and cant find anything that might be causing this issue. Anyone know how I should be accessing this data correctly? Thanks!
You need the user_actions.news Permission in order to access the user's list of news reads, otherwise the array comes back empty

Why do I get this error when I try to access a certain type of object via the Facebook Graph API?

I have a user, user_2. There is a post on their wall, made by user_1.
The URL is
https://www.facebook.com/user_1/posts/10150166228506188
I try to get the content using the Graph API, with this request:
https://graph.facebook.com/10150166228506188?access_token=ACCESSTOKENUSER_2
I get this error:
{
"error": {
"type": "GraphMethodException",
"message": "Unsupported get request."
}
}
The access_token I am using is good, because requests to get things like statuses & images work fine:
https://graph.facebook.com/10150233707783933?access_token=ACCESSTOKENUSER_2
Result:
{
"id": "10150233707783933",
"from": {
"name": "American Steel",
"category": "Professional sports team",
"id": "203692078932"
},
"tags": {
"data": [
etc
The error seems to happen whenever I try to get items that have this kind of URL:
https://www.facebook.com/username/posts/item_id
The permissions my app has include these:
Why is this error occurring?
I think that, in order to access the posts directly through the graph api, you have to prepend the user id to the post id you see in the facebook url.
So in your example the facebook post url is :
https://www.facebook.com/user_1/posts/10150166228506188
And you try to get through the graph api :
https://graph.facebook.com/10150166228506188?access_token=ACCESSTOKENUSER_2
BUT you should be doing :
https://graph.facebook.com/{id of user_1}_10150166228506188?access_token=ACCESSTOKENUSER_2
I noticed that all posts ids are formed like this by visiting :
https://graph.facebook.com/me/posts?access_token=...
Does this solve your problem ?
You're accessing the end-point of the post incorrectly. Every object on Facebook has a unique ID. Right now, it just so happens that they form it by appending different IDs together (your post is an example, <user_id>_<post_id>, and for a comment on that post it'd be <user_id>_<post_id>_<comment_id>). Facebook hasn't made public acknowledgment of this (not that they really have to, it's obvious) which makes me leary to rely on that paradigm for accessing data within the graph. This is because Facebook could change it at any point, and the fact that they haven't said "yeah append these 2 ids together and you can get something meaningful from this part of the graph" means they won't have to notify anyone about the change, you could just wake up one day and your app be completely broken and you'd have to find a work around quickly and while suffering down time.
The graph api works by accessing objects on Facebook by making a request to the API for that unique ID. So, you don't need to access (and can't access) your posts by going to graph.facebook.com/<user_id>/posts/<post_id>. Instead, you go to graph.facebook.com/<post_id>. You get the post_id from the /<user_id>/home or /<user_id>/feed end-point on the graph. There is no need to modify a post_id in order to fetch information about it from the graph.
Hope that helps