I'm now playing with Facebook's Graph API and I'm trying to copy Facebook's posts from a page that I'm administrating to another place.
So far I managed to succesfully get message and full_picture, the problem begins with posts that have several pictures in as if I never get more than one picture from a post.
Graph API reference for posts tells only about returning one link for one picture or full_picture and I didn't find any mentions about getting the biggest number of pictures possible.
Is there any way to get all pictures from posts?
You can get them via the attachments, at least for posts I have made
$ okurl https://graph.facebook.com/v3.1/10153937378849343_10156680000194343/attachments
{
"data": [
{
"subattachments": {
"data": [
{
"media": {
"image": {
"height": 540,
"src": "https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p180x540/xxx_n.jpg",
"width": 720
}
},
"target": {
"id": "10156680000094343",
"url": "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=xxx"
},
"type": "photo",
"url": "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=xxx"
},
{
"media": {
"image": {
"height": 540,
"src": "https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p180x540/38918411_10156680000119343_5451882299853373440_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=ac71357254bb90e14e4a658531ff370b&oe=5C08C9C2",
"width": 720
}
},
"target": {
"id": "10156680000109343",
"url": "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=xxx"
},
"type": "photo",
"url": "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=xxx"
}
]
},
"target": {
"id": "10156680000194343",
"url": "https://www.facebook.com/542634342/posts/10156680000194343/"
},
"title": "Photos from My post",
"type": "album",
"url": "https://www.facebook.com/542634342/posts/10156680000194343/"
}
]
}
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I'm using taggable_friends permission and I get very small pictures:
{
"id": "AaKG56CVqePjK3sFxWO2DvvazqwT7CM1kHfFlWUGyMKCHZmc1t-xlvh3PqRXAurLfMJRAcBB1b7HeJnr7j6DnY_GNYI976qDM-2BbJY08yx8TQ",
"name": "test test",
"picture": {
"data": {
"is_silhouette": false,
"url": "https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/hprofile-ak-xpl1/v/t1.0-1/p50x50/13907064_1214534405258556_1797869389967198661_n.jpg?oh=01a39553b932d419072ae015ff6574c1&oe=58589721&__gda__=1481901827_b29caab5f5a0d89f73304f2e88478a99"
}
}
},
{
"id": "AaKUkJL9BixC7nuGF_aufISzRm2L64nay4h07UHvn3sTMDqcFOhVBPPR4zf2zEfxuDa4sF9ywcTlgQHPTMVRfXCaLUXvYnR0B2xnt-VQKt9X0A",
"name": "test test",
"picture": {
"data": {
"is_silhouette": false,
"url": "https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/hprofile-ak-xtp1/v/t1.0-1/p50x50/10491155_1596823763928928_7193716970229043400_n.jpg?oh=b3dd2392ae30f8fba5f764872a7c6559&oe=5845F2FF&__gda__=1482475262_ffca8317fb938e328474426e66272f3c"
}
possible to change the url and increase the photo?
I prefer using specific pixel values for the minimum sizes (if the picture resolution is big enough):
/me/taggable_friends?fields=id,name,picture.width(500).height(500)
This would be another solution:
/me/taggable_friends?fields=id,name,picture.type(large)
Reference: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/reference/user/picture/
I'm trying to fetch all my facebook timeline posts throw the facebook Graph API.
I'm playing with the Graph Explorer and have an access token with this permissions: (user_posts, read_stream) but when i call the endpoint "/posts" or "/feed" in the graph-api, the statues i shared (not i created) on my timeline (friends public status that i shared) didn't return.
this is a screenshot from my timeline
any idea?
If you share another POST - status then I dont think there is a way that will show up in your feed. It will show up under the user's feed who originally shared it, under posts and sharedposts
But if you share a link then it will show up under your feed as shared_story
Example from my feed
{
"data": [
{
"id": "XXXXXXXX",
"from": {
"id": "XXXXXXXX",
"name": "XXXXXXXX"
},
"story": "Vrashabh Irde shared a link.",
"story_tags": {
"0": [
{
"id": "XXXXXXXX",
"name": "XXXXXXXX",
"type": "user",
"offset": 0,
"length": 13
}
]
},
"picture": "https://fbexternal-a.akamaihd.net/safe_image.php?d=AQAvV7MyLsxFjRDc&w=130&h=130&url=https%3A%2F%2Ftctechcrunch2011.files.wordpress.com%2F2015%2F05%2Fdave-goldberg.jpg%3Fw%3D560%26h%3D292%26crop%3D1&cfs=1&sx=1&sy=0&sw=292&sh=292",
"link": "http://tcrn.ch/1GR0HU3",
"name": "Dave Goldberg, SurveyMonkey CEO, Dies Unexpectedly",
"caption": "tcrn.ch",
"description": "Silicon Valley and the wider world of technology are mourning the very sudden death of Dave Goldberg, a long time entrepreneur and investor, CEO of..",
"icon": "https://www.facebook.com/images/icons/post.gif",
"actions": [
{
"name": "Comment",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/XXXXXXXX/posts/XXXXXXXX"
},
{
"name": "Like",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/XXXXXXXX/posts/XXXXXXXX"
}
],
"privacy": {
"value": "ALL_FRIENDS",
"description": "Your friends",
"friends": "",
"allow": "",
"deny": ""
},
"type": "link",
"status_type": "shared_story",
"created_time": "2015-05-03T14:45:09+0000",
"updated_time": "2015-05-03T14:45:09+0000",
"is_hidden": false,
"subscribed": true
}
This is from what I know, I dont see any documentation that says otherwise, good to have someone from Facebook comment here or you should probably raise a bug if this is not intended.
I am trying to get a high resolution photo from the post below in my news feed. I tried calling https://graph.facebook.com/v2.1/10154603506630195 using the object_id based on advice here (getting high resolution photos that were posted on a page wall/feed) but it doesn't seem to work, any help would be much appreciated :)
{
"id": "10154603665915195_10154603509055195",
"from": {
"id": "10154603665915195",
"name": "John Smith"
},
"message": "I've taken up queuing as a new hobby during my short time in England. Here we are outside a store that won't open for another half hour...",
"picture": "https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/v/t34.0-12/s130x130/10699259_10154603507605195_419931109_n.jpg?oh=ff3ec0e772fea164bbd9d61e9ee9a4d0&oe=540E80D2&__gda__=1410242521_d3b2dc1c8f971610b07e0408cd62815b",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154603506630195&set=a.10150303996795195.555860.698310194&type=1&relevant_count=1",
"icon": "https://fbstatic-a.akamaihd.net/rsrc.php/v2/yx/r/og8V99JVf8G.gif",
"actions": [
{
"name": "Comment",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/10154603665915195/posts/10154603509055195"
},
{
"name": "Like",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/10154603665915195/posts/10154603509055195"
}
],
"privacy": {
"value": ""
},
"type": "photo",
"status_type": "added_photos",
"object_id": "10154603506630195",
"application": {
"name": "Facebook for iPhone",
"namespace": "fbiphone",
"id": "6628568379"
},
"created_time": "2014-09-07T10:40:03+0000",
"updated_time": "2014-09-07T10:40:03+0000",
"likes": {
"data": [
{
"id": "711243852300920",
"name": "Megumi Yoshida Atobe"
},
{
"id": "10152707756462594",
"name": "Emily Stokes-Rees"
},
{
"id": "10152741507272044",
"name": "Lina Kumamaru Sato"
}
],
"paging": {
"cursors": {
"after": "MTAxNTI3NDE1MDcyNzIwNDQ=",
"before": "NzExMjQzODUyMzAwOTIw"
}
}
}
}
If you are using the FB Graph API, ask for the full_picture field in your request:
FB.api('10153224297552834_10153268631032834?fields=full_picture', function (response) {
console.log(response.full_picture);
});
Try specifying the attachments field in your request.
/v2.2/<someId>/feed?fields=attachments
This will give you an 'attachments' field, with some media inside. You'll find there high res images.
this is my first question on stackoverflow. Tried searching for this but none of the answers helped.
The problem is that im trying to use Graph API's read_stream permission to read the users stream. That works (mostly) but what i'm really instrested is posts from other apps like Endomondo and Runtastic (sports tracking stuff) -- but they dont show up at the graph explorer, only posts by the user himself.
What can i do?
You will need the proper OG action permission. For example, assuming Runtastic is a fitness action application, you will use user_actions.fitness permission and then call /me/fitness.runs
{
"data": [
{
"id": "10101174611725617",
"from": {
"name": "☃",
"id": "4"
},
"start_time": "2013-05-24T20:22:26+0000",
"end_time": "2013-05-24T20:22:26+0000",
"publish_time": "2013-05-24T20:22:26+0000",
"application": {
"name": "runtastic.com",
"namespace": "runtastic",
"id": "162918433202"
},
"data": {
"course": {
"id": "375109895929036",
"url": "http://www.runtastic.com/en/users/☃/sport-sessions/75329736",
"type": "fitness.course",
"title": "a 0h 0m 20s run"
}
},
"type": "fitness.runs",
"no_feed_story": false,
"likes": {
"count": 0,
"can_like": true,
"user_likes": false
},
"comments": {
"count": 0,
"can_comment": true,
"comment_order": "chronological"
}
},
I'm writing an app that gathers info from a users Facebook notifications. Using the Graph Explorer, I request:
me/notifications?include_read=true
and this returns a bunch of data. Each item is a notification item you would see when logging into Facebook. For example (ID/names changed slightly):
{
"id": "notif_630262196_168132987",
"from": {
"name": "John Bloggs",
"id": "822724665"
},
"to": {
"name": "Dermot Bloggs",
"id": "680265196"
},
"created_time": "2013-01-23T22:58:28+0000",
"updated_time": "2013-01-23T22:58:28+0000",
"title": "John Bloggs commented on your link: \"Goodbye Great Barrier Reef. Goodbye...\"",
"link": "http://www.facebook.com/<removed>/posts/330788937030559?comment_id=1702155",
"application": {
"name": "Links",
"id": "2309869772"
},
"unread": 0,
"object": null
}
The notification is in relation to a comment, but the "title:" field gets truncated if it is too long.
Is there a clean way I can programmatically access the comment directly, so I can get all the text, even if it is a 1000 character comment?
Thanks! :-)
You should be able to get the comment by parsing the link field and querying:
/330788937030559_1702155
or
/POSTID_COMMENTID
When I tested this on my account, I am getting a comments object in the returned data, with the full text of the comments. I've got most permissions enabled in my Graph API. I suspect adding read_stream to the permissions is what will give you this data.
You can avoid parsing! I've been doing a lot of experimentation with notifications and getting what I've called the 'source' object (the source object being the Facebook Graph Object from which the notification originates). Unfortunately, I can't find any documentation on how exactly this mechanism works, but if your app has been granted a lot of permissions, the "object" field which in the JSON you posted is null will actually be populated with the 'source object'. Instead of just "object" : null it will look like this:
"object": {
"id": "587140489_588632201147717",
"from": {
"name": "Dave Rodríguez",
"id": "587140489"
},
"message": ":D ",
"picture": "https://fbcdn-vthumb-a.akamaihd.net/hvthumb-ak-prn1/632550_478955408819349_478954732152750_60483_1892_t.jpg",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=478954732152750",
"source": "http://video.ak.fbcdn.net/hvideo-ak-prn1/v/754708_478955348819355_1792301950_n.mp4?oh=c7295ccfc3773f24de931e4c29f512ce&oe=513F1728&__gda__=1363127340_9302c108824176369427a0b17491b800",
"name": "¡¡¡EL SECRETO DE LA CHANCLA!!!!",
"description": "EL SECRETO DE LAS MADRES, EL MÁS UTILIZADO EN TODAS LAS GENERACIONES, VÉALO USTED MISMO Y ((COMPARTA))!",
"properties": [
{
"name": "Length",
"text": "1:13"
}
],
"icon": "https://fbstatic-a.akamaihd.net/rsrc.php/v2/yD/r/aS8ecmYRys0.gif",
"actions": [
{
"name": "Comment",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/587140489/posts/588632201147717"
},
{
"name": "Like",
"link": "https://www.facebook.com/587140489/posts/588632201147717"
}
],
"privacy": {
"value": ""
},
"type": "video",
"status_type": "shared_story",
"object_id": "478954732152750",
"application": {
"name": "Video",
"namespace": "video",
"id": "2392950137"
},
"created_time": "2013-03-10T20:45:20+0000",
"updated_time": "2013-03-10T20:45:20+0000",
"likes": {
"data": [
{
"name": "Adrian Guerra Cuenta Verificada",
"id": "674364748"
}
],
"count": 1
},
"comments": {
"count": 0
}
}
I hope somebody more knowledgeable than me can tell us exactly what permissions we need to see this field populated. I'd figure it out myself but there are so many permissions that brute-forcing the SUM(nCk(77,k),k,1,77)=151115727451828646838271 possible combinations of permissions would take a very long time.