I'm very new in FB Graph and I want to get the attendings list of an event with, if possible, the email of each one.
Now, after some work:
In the login script:
I set the "email" permission
$permissions = ['email']; // optional
$loginUrl = $helper->getLoginUrl('http://xxxx', $permissions);
In the callback:
I get attending list (but Name and Id only)
For each attending I call
$request = $fb->request('GET', '/'. $attending['id'].'?fields=id,name,email');
$response = $fb->getClient()->sendRequest($request);
$graphObject = $response->getGraphObject();
$email = $graphObject->getProperty('email'); // This is not getting any thing
But cannot get the email addresses.
Doing some tests I replaced the $attending['id'] withe 'me'_
$request = $fb->request('GET', '/me?fields=id,name,email');
and I got my email address.
Where I'm wrong?
Thanks for your answer.
Marcello
You can only get the email of a user who authorized your App with the email permission. There is no way to get the attendees including their emails - for obvious reasons, you would not be allowed to store or use their emails in any way without their explicit permission to do so.
I am using fboauth for enabling login with facebook for the website. Here is an overview of how I achieve the functionality:
When the user clicks on the facebook login button on the website, he or she is taken to a facebook login page. After logging in with facebook, the user is taken to the app authorization page where the user asks for permission to connect with the app. Once necessary permissions are granted, a local account (account at my website) is automatically created for the user and the user is brought back to a welcome page to set password. The user won't even have to verify their email address. On subsequent visits, when the user clicks on the login link, he/she is taken to the same facebook login page where they supply their login credentials. On successful login, they are brought back to the website. So far, everything works fine with the fboauth module.
What I am trying to achieve now is a functionality similar to what is found with the fbconnect module. The user is provided with a block/page where the user can import the list of his friends who has authorized with the app, and see the links to their local accounts (accounts at the website). How to achieve this functionality? The fboauth module has its own API which can be utilized. Here is what I already have, written using the API of fboauth.
<?php
module_load_include('inc', 'fboauth', 'includes/fboauth.fboauth');
module_load_include('module', 'fboauth', 'fboauth');
module_load_include('php', 'fboauth', fboauth.api');
module_load_include('inc', 'fboauth', 'includes/fboauth.field');
module_load_include('inc', 'fboauth', 'includes/fboauth.pages');
module_load_include('inc', 'fboauth', 'includes/fboauth.profile');
/**
* Implements hook_menu().
*/
function mymodule_menu() {
$items['my-friends'] = array(
'title' => t('Your Friends'),
'page callback' => 'friend_import',
'access callback' => TRUE;
);
return $items;
}
function friend_import() {
$result = fboauth_graph_query('me/friends?fields=id', $access_token);
drupal_set_message(t('Import complete!'));
$accounts = array();
$output = "";
foreach($result->data as $fbuid){
$accounts[] = user_load(fboauth_uid_load($fbuid->id));
$output = l($account->name, "/user/" . $account->uid);
}
dpm($accounts);
return $output;
}
This will import all the friends of a user who have authenticated for the app as an object into $result (having name and user id). However, what I am finding it difficult is to display those names with the user's corresponding local accounts (accounts at the website). This is because of my lack of knowledge in php. What I am looking for is here is the exact lines of code that can be inserted after $result recieves its value so that the names of the users are displayed along with the links to their profile pages at the website.
Ok, so, if you look at the fbconnect module, you will see that there is a table that contains both the fid and uid (FB's and Drupal's). There is also a function you can user, to save you from the work of writing the query yourself:
/**
* Load a Drupal User ID given a Facebook ID.
*/
function fboauth_uid_load($fbid) {
$result = db_query("SELECT uid FROM {fboauth_users} WHERE fbid = :fbid", array(':fbid' => $fbid));
$uid = $result->fetchField();
return $uid ? (int) $uid : FALSE;
}
So, in order to get all friends, you would first need to call the the function that returns user's friends in FB:
$result = fboauth_graph_query('me/friends?fields=id', $access_token);
Then, iterate through that $result and get the local data:
$accounts = array();
foreach($result->data as $fbuid){
$accounts[] = user_load(fboauth_uid_load($fbuid->id));
}
So far, I think you had already figured this out.
Next thing we do, depends on how you want the module to behave. If you need a custom page, with an url, implement hook_menu to create that page:
/**
* Implements hook_menu().
*/
function mymodule_menu() {
$items = array();
$items['desired/path'] = array(
'title' => t('My friends'),
'page callback' => 'fb_friends', <-- This function you need to create now
....
);
function fb_friends() {
$result = fboauth_graph_query('me/friends?fields=id', $access_token);
$accounts = array();
$output = "";
foreach($result->data as $fbuid){
$accounts[] = user_load(fboauth_uid_load($fbuid->id);
$output .= l($account->name, "/user/" . $account->uid) . </br>;
}
return $output;
}
For better formatting, instead of building the $output yourself, you would call theme_table, that does it for you: https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes!theme.inc/function/theme_table/7
Lastly, I recommend saving the relationships to a user and his friends in a local table, so next time you don't have to go to FB. I think you can take it from the example above. If your problem is showing the friends, it will do, although not very efficient because of going to FB everytime. Hope it helps.
You need either a user id or name or email to match Drupal's corresponding fields. These three fields are unique for a Drupal site. Unless the query to FB return any of those, you won't be able to map a FB user to a Drupal user.
Provided that the name or the user id are the same for drupal app, you can do:
$output = "";
foreach ($result as $u) {
$output .= $u->name , "<br>"; //or $u->id for the id
}
return $output;
This will work if A) $result contains a list of objects, B) Those are the exact field names.
The other issue is that if you want a custom page with the output, you need to implement the hook_menu so you can provide such custom page in your module.
I recommend you install the Devel module for easily inspection your data. After you install it and enable it, just call dsm($result) from your code, so you have a nice view of what is in the $result variable.
And before actually building that into a module, try simply adding a basic Drupal page, set the format to PHP and write that code, so you can test easily and then move that into the module.
So to recap, the first thing to do is to find out what comes in that variable and in which structure. Then, if any of those fields have the same value for the local users, just write the hook_menu and provide a custom page within your module.
Provided that you have, say, the user id (Drupal's Id) you can build a link to the user account by printing $output .= '' . $name . '<br>'; and then return $output;
If you give me the $result content here, I might come up with a better solution.
I have successfully created a lead in sugarcrm 6.5 using nusoap. But now problem is, How to send email notification to assigned user?
Please help me!!
Based on your situation, what I would do is use a after_save logic hook to send your email. Logic Hooks allow you to plug into the SugarCRM logic. The code below allows you to do something after a Lead is saved.
Create a logic_hooks.php or add the following if it already exists in custom/modules/Leads/logic_hooks.php
<?php
$hook_version = 1;
$hook_array = Array();
$hook_array['after_save'] = Array();
$hook_array['after_save'][] = Array(1, 'Send Notification', 'custom/modules/Leads/Leads_custom.php','Leads_custom', 'send_notification');
After any Lead is saved, it'll run the following code in custom/modules/Leads/Leads_custom.php
<?php
class Leads_custom
{
function send_notification($bean, $event, $arguments)
{
// write your code here to send the notification to the head(Manager)
}
}
This will fire anytime Leads are created or edited. If you need to only send notifications on new Leads, you can use this technique: http://developers.sugarcrm.com/wordpress/2013/08/21/doing-beforeafter-field-comparisons-in-after_save-logic-hooks/
If you have the process manager available in your Sugar Version (entrprise+) then you just have to create a process definition that triggers an email when a new lead is created. If not then it's a logic hook.
I am looking for some assistance in creating an API based module to push customer information out of Magento into a Third party loyalty program.
So far I have created a basic module but cannot find any good information on creating API based modules in Magento and could really do with some advice please...
I need to somehow hook into the Checkout success page in Magneto and add a form the will POST the customers information (name, address etc) to a third party loyalty program. I also need to be able to login to complete the billing information etc...
Does anyone know of any handy tutorials or documentation for such an implementation?
So far I have setup an API user with the appropriate roles. I have also created a very basic module for test purpses but browsing to the file I get a 404 error
apitest.php
<?php
$proxy = new SoapClient('http://mysite.com/api/?wsdl'); //edit the address and put the url to your magento here
$sessionId = $proxy->login('######', '#######'); // put in the info for your user here
echo "Login ID : $sessionId";
$result = $proxy->call($sessionId, 'Mymodule.testConnection', array('param1' => ' This string was sent from soap client'));
echo $result;
Objectmodel/api.php
<?php
class MyModule_MyModule_Model_ObjectModel_Api extends Mage_Api_Model_Resource_Abstract
{
public function testConnection($arg)
{
return "Hello World! My argument is : " . $arg;
}
}
I followed the example from here for getting a basic 'Hello world' module up and running if anyone could assist me with getting the correct setup I would be grateful
Instead of connect magento API you can create customer like this.
define('INCLUDE_PATH', '/var/www/QA/mojostage/app/');
define('INCLUDE_FILE', 'Mage.php');
Mage::app();
$customer = Mage::getModel('customer/customer');
$customer->setWebsiteId($wesite_id);
$customer->loadByEmail($customer_email);
/*
* Check if the email exist on the system.
* If YES, it will not create a user account.
*/
if (!$customer->getId()) {
//setting data such as email, firstname, lastname, and password
$customer->setEmail($customer_email);
$customer->setTaxvat($value['cus_vatnumber'])
->setCreatedAt($date1)
->setDob($value['date_of_birth'])
->setGroupId($cus_group_id)
->setConfirmation($is_active)
->setCreatedIn('Admin')
->setStoreId($store_id)
->setWebsiteId($wesite_id)
->setEntityId($value['cus_id']);
$customer->setFirstname($customer_fname);
$customer->setLastname($customer_lname);
$customer->setPassword($value['password']);
$subscriber = Mage::getModel('newsletter/subscriber');
$subscriber->setStoreId($store_id)
->setCustomerId($value['cus_id'])
->setSubscriberEmail($customer_email)
->setSubscriberStatus($value['cus_spam'])
->setSubscriberConfirmCode($subscriber->randomSequence());
}
//the save the data and send the new account email.
$customer->save();
$subscriber->save();
I'm new to magento and I'm trying to create a module for an email form.
In classic MVC I would send the request to the Controller, but in Magento a controller is only responsible for one URL. So when I want to put my email form on the productpage I cant use the controller, is that right?
I inlcude my block element via layout xml in the productpage. So I have to validate my form und send the email in the class of my block element? Or would I have to write one or more helpers for that?
What is the magento way?
Thanks a lot. Sorry if my question is lame, but I'm a beginner and I want to learn the right way and I have seen so much tutorials with the wrong one.
Just while submitting the form give action to controller like:
<?php echo Mage::getUrl()?>bpartner/index/mailbpartner
bpartner your module name
Index your controller name
mailbpartner your function in INDEX NAMED CONTROLLER FILE.
Get all details through POST and send mail like below + redirect with success
$to = "abc#abc.com";
$dt = date('d-m-Y');
$subject = "Become A Partner Details on date $dt";
$mail = new Zend_Mail('utf-8');
$mail->setBodyHtml($message)
->setFrom($data['email'], $data['firstname'])
->addTo($to, 'Site Admin')
->setSubject($subject);
try {
$mail->send();
Mage::getSingleton('core/session')->addSuccess('Mail sent successfully. We will contact you shortly');
}
catch(Exception $e) {
Mage::getSingleton('core/session')->addError('Unable to send email.');
}
$this->_redirect('bpartner');
Some above data are POST DATA which is self understandable