I have pages that type's are video.other (with valid open graph meta tags) and try to publish watch action. Using Javascript SDK, publishing with this code:
FB.api('/me/video.watches', 'POST', {
video: 'my_video_url_is_here',
'fb:explicitly_shared' : true
},
function(response) {
if (!response || response.error) {
console.log(response.error);
} else {
console.log(response);
}
});
The response is:
{"id" : "a_fb_id"}
Although there is no error, i can't see the action in my timeline or activity log page and can't access with this url:
https://www.facebook.com/me/activity/a_fb_id
With the url https://graph.facebook.com/a_fb_id?access_token=MY_ACCESS_TOKEN, i get this json data:
{
"id": "a_fb_id",
"from": {
"name": "MY_NAME",
"id": "MY_FACEBOOK_ID"
},
"start_time": "2013-12-04T09:50:58+0000",
"end_time": "2013-12-04T09:50:58+0000",
"publish_time": "2013-12-04T09:50:58+0000",
"application": {
"name": "MY_APP_NAME",
"namespace": "MY_APP_NAMESPACE",
"id": "MY_APP_ID"
},
"data": {
"video": {
"id": "video_fb_og_id",
"url": "MY_VIDEO_URL",
"type": "video.other",
"title": "MY_VIDEO_TITLE"
}
},
"type": "video.watches",
"no_feed_story": false,
"likes": {
"count": 0,
"can_like": true,
"user_likes": false
},
"comments": {
"count": 0,
"can_comment": true,
"comment_order": "chronological"
}
}
This is my application's Watch common action type (built-in) approval status:
Everything seems ok but there is no activty about the action. Where am I doing wrong?
Have you tried to access it the following way as stated in the docs (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/using-actions/#read):
https://graph.facebook.com/me/video.watches?access_token=YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN
Please notice that you'll need to have the right OpenGraph permission as described here ("user_actions.video") as described in the docs as well: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/login/open-graph-permissions/
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I'm trying to implement a simple app for Google Assistant.
All works fine, but now I have a problem with the "permission" helper :
https://developers.google.com/actions/assistant/helpers#helper_intents
I have an intent connected with webhook to my java application. When an user types a sentence similar to "near to me", I want to ask to him his location and then use lat/lon to perform a search.
es: Brazilian restaurant near to me
my intent "searchRestaurant" is fired
I receive the webhook request and I parse it
if I find a parameter that is connected to a sentence like "near to me", so instead to response with a "Card" or a "List" I return a JSON that represent the helper request :
{
"conversationToken": "[]",
"expectUserResponse": true,
"expectedInputs": [
{
"inputPrompt": {
"initialPrompts": [
{
"textToSpeech": "PLACEHOLDER_FOR_PERMISSION"
}
],
"noInputPrompts": []
},
"possibileIntents": [
{
"intent": "actions.intent.PERMISSION",
"inputValueData": {
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.actions.v2.PermissionValueSpec",
"optContext": "Posso accedere alla tua posizione?",
"permission": [
"NAME",
"DEVICE_PRECISE_LOCATION"
]
}
}
]
}
]
}
but something seems to be wrong, and I receive an error:
"{\n \"responseMetadata\": {\n \"status\": {\n \"code\": 10,\n \"message\": \"Failed to parse Dialogflow response into AppResponse because of empty speech response\",\n \"details\": [{\n \"#type\": \"type.googleapis.com/google.protobuf.Value\",\n \"value\": \"{\\"id\\":\\"1cc45c5e-c398-4ea7-98a5-408f31ce142d\\",\\"timestamp\\":\\"2018-08-02T14:45:05.752Z\\",\\"lang\\":\\"it\\",\\"result\\":{},\\"alternateResult\\":{},\\"status\\":{\\"code\\":206,\\"errorType\\":\\"partial_content\\",\\"errorDetails\\":\\"Webhook call failed. Error: Failed to parse webhook JSON response: Cannot find field: conversationToken in message google.cloud.dialogflow.v2.WebhookResponse.\\"},\\"sessionId\\":\\"1533221100163\\"}\"\n }]\n }\n }\n}"
The "conversationToken" is filled, so I don't understand the error message.
Maybe I'm trying to perform the operation in a wrong way.
So, which is the correct way to call this helper?
--> I've created a second intent "askGeolocation" that have "actions_intent_PERMISSION" as "Event", and ... if I understand correctly the documentation, should be trigger if the request for helper is correct.
How can I get this working?
UPDATE :
I find some example of the json response for ask permission and seems that it should be different from the one above that i'm using :
https://github.com/dialogflow/fulfillment-webhook-json/blob/master/responses/v2/ActionsOnGoogle/AskForPermission.json
{
"payload": {
"google": {
"expectUserResponse": true,
"systemIntent": {
"intent": "actions.intent.PERMISSION",
"data": {
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.actions.v2.PermissionValueSpec",
"optContext": "To deliver your order",
"permissions": [
"NAME",
"DEVICE_PRECISE_LOCATION"
]
}
}
}
}
}
so, i've implemented it and now the response seems to be good (no more error on parsing it), but i still receive an error on it validation :
UnparseableJsonResponse
API Version 2: Failed to parse JSON response string with 'INVALID_ARGUMENT' error: "permission: Cannot find field."
so, a problem still persist.
Anyone know the cause?
Thanks
After some tests i found the problem.
I was returning a wrong json repsonse with "permission" instead of "permissions":
"permission**s**": [
"NAME",
"DEVICE_PRECISE_LOCATION"
]
So the steps to ask for location are correct. I report them here as a little tutorial in order to help who is facing on it for the first time:
1) In DialogFlow, add some logic to your Intent, in order to understand when is ok to ask to user his location. In my case, i've added a "parameter" that identify sentences like "nearby" and so on.
2) When my Intent is fired i receive to my java application a request like this :
...
"queryResult": {
"queryText": "ristorante argentino qui vicino",
"action": "bycategory",
"parameters": {
"askgeolocation": "qui vicino",
"TipoRistorante": ["ristorante", "argentino"]
},
...
3) If "askgeolocation" parameter is filled, instead to return a "simple message" o other type of message, i return a json for ask the permission to geolocation :
{
"payload": {
"google": {
"expectUserResponse": true,
"systemIntent": {
"intent": "actions.intent.PERMISSION",
"data": {
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.actions.v2.PermissionValueSpec",
"optContext": "To deliver your order",
"permissions": [
"NAME",
"DEVICE_PRECISE_LOCATION"
]
}
}
}
}
}
4) You MUST have a second Intent that is configured with "actions_intent_PERMISSION " event :
No training phrases
No Action and params
No Responses
But with Fulfillment active :
5) Once your response arrive to Google Assistant this is the message that appear :
6) Now, if user answer "ok" you receive this json on your webhook :
{
"responseId": "32cf46cf-80d8-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"queryResult": {
"queryText": "actions_intent_PERMISSION",
"action": "geoposition",
"parameters": {
},
"allRequiredParamsPresent": true,
"fulfillmentMessages": [{
"text": {
"text": [""]
}
}],
"outputContexts": [{
"name": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
}, {
"name": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"parameters": {
"PERMISSION": true
}
}, {
"name": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
}, {
"name": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
}, {
"name": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
}, {
"name": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
}],
"intent": {
"name": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"displayName": "geoposition"
},
"intentDetectionConfidence": 1.0,
"languageCode": "it"
},
"originalDetectIntentRequest": {
"source": "google",
"version": "2",
"payload": {
"isInSandbox": true,
"surface": {
"capabilities": [{
"name": "actions.capability.MEDIA_RESPONSE_AUDIO"
}, {
"name": "actions.capability.SCREEN_OUTPUT"
}, {
"name": "actions.capability.AUDIO_OUTPUT"
}, {
"name": "actions.capability.WEB_BROWSER"
}]
},
"requestType": "SIMULATOR",
"inputs": [{
"rawInputs": [{
"inputType": "KEYBOARD"
}],
"arguments": [{
"textValue": "true",
"name": "PERMISSION",
"boolValue": true
}],
"intent": "actions.intent.PERMISSION"
}],
"user": {
"lastSeen": "2018-08-03T08:55:20Z",
"permissions": ["NAME", "DEVICE_PRECISE_LOCATION"],
"profile": {
"displayName": ".... full name of the user ...",
"givenName": "... name ...",
"familyName": "... surname ..."
},
"locale": "it-IT",
"userId": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
},
"device": {
"location": {
"coordinates": {
"latitude": 45.xxxxxx,
"longitude": 9.xxxxxx
}
}
},
"conversation": {
"conversationId": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"type": "ACTIVE",
"conversationToken": "[]"
},
"availableSurfaces": [{
"capabilities": [{
"name": "actions.capability.SCREEN_OUTPUT"
}, {
"name": "actions.capability.AUDIO_OUTPUT"
}, {
"name": "actions.capability.WEB_BROWSER"
}]
}]
}
},
"session": "projects/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
}
that contains, name/surname and latitude/longitude. This information can be saved in your application, in order to not perform again this steps.
I hope this helps.
Davide
In your intent, you can ask for a parameter with a custom Entity. This you can do like this:
entity you can define as "near"
put all the synonyms for near for which you want to trigger location permission in this entity
do not mark this parameter as "required"
do not put any prompt
in the training phrases, add some phrases with this parameter
in your webhook, keep a check on the parameter, if present ask for permission if not continue.
add a permission event to another intent
do your post permission processing in that intent
Entity
Intent
I hope you get it.
There are samples on this topic specifically that guide you through exactly what's needed for requesting permissions in Node and Java.
Note: There are helper intents samples available in Node and Java as well.
I want to create a chatbot with Dialogflow and Google Assistant along with Google Transactions API for enabling a user to order a chocolate box. For now my agent contains the following four intents:
Default Welcome Intent (text response: Hello, do you want to buy a chocolate box?)
Default Fallback Intent
Int1 (training phrase: Yes, I want, fulfilment: enabled webhook call)
Int2 (event: actions_intent_TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK )
I am using Dialogflow Json instead of Node.js to connect my agent with Transactions API. I want to test that the user meets the transaction requirements (when ordering the chocolate box) by using the actions.intent.TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK action of Google actions. For this reason, following Google docs, when Int1 is triggered I am using a webhook which connect Google Assistant to the following python script (back-end):
from flask import Flask, render_template, request, jsonify
from flask_cors import CORS
import requests
app = Flask(__name__)
CORS(app)
#app.route("/", methods=['POST'])
def index():
data = request.get_json()
intent = data["queryResult"]["intent"]["displayName"]
if (intent == 'Int1'):
return jsonify({ "data": {
"google": {
"expectUserResponse": True,
"isSsml": False,
"noInputPrompts": [],
"systemIntent": {
"data": {
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.actions.v2.TransactionRequirementsCheckSpec",
"paymentOptions": {
"actionProvidedOptions": {
"displayName": "VISA-1234",
"paymentType": "PAYMENT_CARD"
}
}
},
"intent": "actions.intent.TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK"
}
}
}
})
else:
return jsonify({'message': 'HERE'})
if __name__== "__main__":
app.run(debug=True)
The json which I return above when intent = 'Int1' is the one specified at Google docs for "Checking requirements with your own payment method".
According to Google docs, this must be done next:
Receiving the result of a requirements check
After the Assistant fulfills the intent, it sends your fulfillment a
request with the actions.intent.TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK intent
with the result of the check.
To properly handle this request, declare a Dialogflow intent that's
triggered by the actions_intent_TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK event.
For this reason, I defined Int2 and as its event the actions_intent_TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK.
However, I do not receive anything at my back-end like a result of the check and therefore I do not know if the action actions.intent.TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK is really triggered. Why is this happening?
In general, how can I trigger one actions.intent.INTENT_NAME intent from my webhook/back-end?
When I am using the v2 version of Dialogflow, I am getting the following info/message about the webhook on Dialogflow when Int1 is triggered:
"webhookStatus": {
"code": 3,
"message": "Webhook call failed. Error: Failed to parse webhook JSON response: Cannot find field: data in message google.cloud.dialogflow.v2.WebhookResponse."
}
In the same case, I am getting the following info/message about the webhook on Google Assistant simulator when Int1 is triggered:
"responseMetadata": {
"status": {
"code": 14,
"message": "Webhook error (206)"
}
Finally, let me mention that I am testing all this with Python and ngrok at my local computer so perhaps this poses a problem because at the beginning of Google docs the following is mentioned:
Warning: The Actions Web Simulator should not be used to test an app
with transactions. Please use an Assistant-enabled Android or iOS
device to accurately test your app during development.
I finally solved this problem.
I had to replace the key "data" in the json which I was sending back when Int1 was triggered with the key "payload". In other words, I had to adjust my fulfilment response to the v2 version of Dialogflow.
Therefore, now I do get a second post request at my back-end which is sent because of the trigger of actions.intent.TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK and of Int2.
Specifically, I get the following:
{
"responseId": "*****************************",
"queryResult": {
"queryText": "actions_intent_TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK",
"parameters": {},
"allRequiredParamsPresent": true,
"fulfillmentText": "HERE",
"fulfillmentMessages": [
{
"text": {
"text": [
"HERE"
]
}
}
],
"outputContexts": [
{
"name": "*****************************"
},
{
"name": "*****************************"
},
{
"name": "*****************************"
},
{
"name": "*****************************"
},
{
"name": "*****************************"
},
{
"name": "*****************************",
"parameters": {
"TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK_RESULT": {
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.actions.v2.TransactionRequirementsCheckResult",
"resultType": "OK"
}
}
}
],
"intent": {
"name": "*****************************",
"displayName": "Int2"
},
"intentDetectionConfidence": 1,
"diagnosticInfo": {},
"languageCode": "en-us"
},
"originalDetectIntentRequest": {
"source": "google",
"version": "2",
"payload": {
"isInSandbox": true,
"surface": {
"capabilities": [
{
"name": "actions.capability.WEB_BROWSER"
},
{
"name": "actions.capability.MEDIA_RESPONSE_AUDIO"
},
{
"name": "actions.capability.SCREEN_OUTPUT"
},
{
"name": "actions.capability.AUDIO_OUTPUT"
}
]
},
"inputs": [
{
"rawInputs": [
{
"inputType": "KEYBOARD"
}
],
"arguments": [
{
"extension": {
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.actions.v2.TransactionRequirementsCheckResult",
"resultType": "OK"
},
"name": "TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK_RESULT"
}
],
"intent": "actions.intent.TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK"
}
],
"user": {
"lastSeen": "2018-05-16T11:15:14Z",
"locale": "en-US",
"userId": "*****************************"
},
"conversation": {
"conversationId": "1526470000479",
"type": "ACTIVE",
"conversationToken": "[]"
},
"availableSurfaces": [
{
"capabilities": [
{
"name": "actions.capability.SCREEN_OUTPUT"
},
{
"name": "actions.capability.AUDIO_OUTPUT"
}
]
}
]
}
},
"session": "*****************************"
}
I think your response object is incorrect. the intent attribute should be inside the systemIntent object
"data": {
"google": {
"expectUserResponse": true,
"isSsml": false,
"noInputPrompts": [],
"systemIntent": {
"intent": "actions.intent.TRANSACTION_REQUIREMENTS_CHECK",
"data": {
"#type": "type.googleapis.com/google.actions.v2.TransactionRequirementsCheckSpec",
"paymentOptions": {
"actionProvidedOptions": {
"displayName": "VISA-1234",
"paymentType": "PAYMENT_CARD"
}
}
}
}
}
}
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.
I'm very new to Facebook Open Graph. What I want to do is simply when a user opens a webpage, it will send a story to his/her timeline. I have created an "Eat a Meal" action on Open Graph. When I click Get code, I get something like this :
https://graph.facebook.com/me/project:eat?
access_token=ACCESS_TOKEN&
method=POST&
meal=http%3A%2F%2Fsamples.ogp.me%2F325653997592127
When I click on this code, I am redirected to another page. I get an Access Token there and then when I click submit I get something like this :
{
"id": "274655529384281"
}
When I click the id, I get this :
{
"id": "274555552716206",
"from": {
"id": "274673726099999",
"name": "Jason McJason"
},
"start_time": "2014-07-16T14:23:26+0000",
"end_time": "2014-07-16T14:23:26+0000",
"publish_time": "2014-07-16T14:23:26+0000",
"application": {
"name": "Project",
"namespace": "project",
"id": "325123427594834"
},
"data": {
"meal": {
"id": "539535656565608",
"url": "http://samples.ogp.me/325625656562127",
"type": "project:meal",
"title": "Sample Meal"
}
},
"type": "project:eat",
"likes": {
"count": 0,
"can_like": true,
"user_likes": false
},
"comments": {
"count": 0,
"can_comment": true,
"comment_order": "chronological"
}
}
But I don't know what to do with all of this data. I just have a simple HTML page. Where should I put these data? I'm a little lost and Facebook's documentation didn't help much. I'd appreciate if you tell me what to do with these. Thanks.
You need to integrate Facebook JS SDK on your web page.
Read up through this documentation- https://developers.facebook.com/docs/javascript/quickstart/v2.0
The very last example creates a post.
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"
}
},