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HI,
I am not able to see all permission while getting user access token. Please help
Your app seems to be in “live” mode.
You will need to put it into dev mode to be able to select additional permissions in Graph API Explorer, that you have not gotten reviewed yet.
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I have an app & user_status permission is obtained from facebook after its submitted for review. I can get the v2.2/me?fields=statuses data for the App's admin. No other fb accounts are able to get this data. When I login with facebook from my portal, the permissions requested are not shown to the users.
Is the issue related to FB API. I can use the obtained permissions only for the App's admin alone?
Is this issue related to not obtaining consent from the account while logging in from my portal. If yes, what is the method to get this done.
Anyone kindly help me regarding this.
It's all in the docs:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/apps/review/login#do-you-need-review
...your app's developers will be able to see, and grant, any permission without requiring review by Facebook.
and
People who are listed in your app's Roles tab will have access to extended permissions without going through review (e.g. publish_actions or manage_pages). For example, if you use the Facebook Plugin for Wordpress to publish your blog posts to your Facebook Page or Profile, you do not need to submit for review so long as all your publishers are listed in your app's Roles tab.
I have a desktop app which uses a user access token to read the me/feed endpoint and I can see all the posts for the logged in user. If I wanted to simplify deployment to different users I would need to minimise the amount of setup/configuration they did.
Is there a way to access me/feed for a given userid rather than have to setup every user as a developer account and create an app for it?
I have looked at https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/using-graph-api/v2.0 and it is not obvious to me how to do this.
What configuration / permissions does the user in question need to do to activate this. Which access token should I be using, and will it give access to all the posts in the same way the user access token does.
[EDIT] I have looked at this again and the problem I am having is that when a user (who has a facebook account but is NOT a developer) tries to login to my App (which is in development mode) I get the following error
"App Not Setup: The developers of this app have not set up this app properly for Facebook Login."
Thanks in advance
My goal is to have my app be able to read my users stream using the extended permission "read_stream" , however when requesting that permission the dialog doesn't show me having requesting that permission.
I have no trouble requesting the email, or publish_actions permissions, but read_stream is a no go as well as other various extended permissions. Here is an example of what I am using for the facebook login:
https://www.facebook.com/dialog/oauth?scope=publish_actions%2Cread_stream&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.MYDOMAIN.com%2Fsocialregistration%2Ffacebook%2Fconnect%2F&display=popup&client_id=MYAPPID
Is there another permission I need to request when requesting read_stream ? Is there something I need to change in my facebook app settings specifically for the scope permission request? My goal is to be able to get permission for "read_stream".
Thank you for any input!
The method I describe does work! The issue was that there is a second facebook prompt for the extended permissions that occurs AFTER the initial prompt for permissions.
What is confusing is that facebook shows permissions for email and publish_actions on the first facebook dialog box instead of in a consistant manner for all the extended permissions....but that's facebook's choice!
So hopefully this helps anybody else that was confused like me!
Please see attached screenshots. I've configured permissions for publish_actions (and also publish_stream) and I'm getting error message: requires extended permissions when I try to authenticate the application. What's strange is that these permissions are not requested when the user is asked to authenticate.
cheers
Paul
Permissions asked in App Settings --> Permissions --> 'Configure your permissions' section are only displayed in App Center or when using Auth Referrals. For permissions to be displayed during normal authentication flow (in permission dialog), you need to ask them using the 'scope' parameter in your code (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/dialogs/oauth/). Hope that helps.
I'm building a Facebook app with Facebook login via Oauth 2.0. Will it be possible to request more permissions (scope) from the user in the future as we add features or do we need to request them all up front?
Anyone implemented this with Facebook Connect?
From my experience, you can add permissions later and it'll prompt the user to accept those permissions. For my app, I started with just basic/email permissions and then added photo... and it would prompt for the photo.
You can call Facebook's permissions api (https://graph.facebook.com/me/permissions?access_token=...) to see if the user has authorized the permission you will need (perhaps they later when in and revoked part of your apps permission but not all of it). If they did, or you just later need different permissions, just show the authorization link like you did the first time with the additional permissions listed in the url (&scope=email,read_stream...) and it will prompt them for those.