I am trying to integrate Facebook Messenger to my app. However, it seems like for the reply flow to work, app needs to be on App Store and approved by Facebook. I doubt the app would be approved by App Store without the reply flow working. Is there any way of breaking out of the cycle?
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I am developing an application which has social login. I have setup my application with Facebook Developers platform. When I try to login using facebook it says Facebook login is currently unavailable. After searching solution here I came ton know that my should have public,profile & email advance access. During going for advance access for these two I received an error that my app url to play store is broken. My app is still under review by google play store. So, should I have to wait till my application gets live and I got a working play store url?
I have an app where I am pulling events from different APIs among other the facebook API. For now I am just pulling the facebook events for testers. However, in order to get access to pulling facebook events from all users I need to get the app through the review process for user_events.
My problem is that my app is still in development mode and I cannot release it to the app-store before I have gotten the access from Facebook. But as I understand it, facebook have to review the app themselves. I do not understand how I can possibly get the app through review when they cannot download it - at least I would have to know their emailadresse in order to send an invitation through testflight.
Would it be fine just do create a video of how it looks without facebook getting access to the app or what would be the appropriate approach?
I have created a facebook app which works as a website. My users can make a post to their timelines using this app. I am submitting for app approval. I have a doubt that after receiving approval from Facebook, can I still make changes in my web app. There can be bugs for e.g.
You can make these changes after the approval. I make them constantly with my Facebook apps.
I have a live Facebook app that is currently used in a production website. This app has not been submitted for approval as it does not need any extended permissions.
With the upcoming feature, the app will require access to an extended permission (manage_pages). Thus I will have to submit the app to Facebook for review.
As I understand the steps to recreate the user experience has to be mentioned when submitting for review. My problem is that the new feature is not available in production until the Facebook review is complete. How will the app approval process happen as I need to list out the steps to test the app when submitting?
As an alternative I could put the app back to sandbox mode and send the review, but that would disrupt the already exiting feature (which requires the app to be live).
Is there an alternate way that I could get the app approved without having to disable any existing features?
Thanks.
As far as I found out, there is currently no way, that Facebook helps you with this.
Have you found out something?
I opened an issue in the facebook-bug-tracker:
https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/1594700337461753/
Edit:
As Facebook mentions in this bug-report, the best way for this is to mention the app-id and domain of the pre-production app to the reviewer.
I am creating an iPhone application using the Facebook SDK. How do I post a message to a selected friend such that the message can be found in their profile?
I have no idea how to implement this.
Facebook does not allow messages to be sent via the API at this time. Applications can send notifications, but nothing but Facebook has access to the message/inbox API yet.