I've created an app that I'm going to be using as an iframe app for a tab inside my company's facebook page. On my side of things I've got a MVC 2 web app. I have two Views one that I want to display if the user already likes the page, and another when they don't. I've been looking at this entry which pretty much describes my issue.
Read OAuth2.0 Signed_Request Facebook Registration C# MVC
In the signed_request there is a page property which contains a boolean names liked which is the item I need to check. In the answer Nathan says you can use the SDK to not have to do it 'manually'. My question is how. I've got the SDK and I'm trying in ernest to figure out how to get the data I need out and also whether I need to decorate my Actions with any attributes?
Hoping someone can shed some light on this.
Use the CanvasContext object like this:
dynamic data = CanvasContext.Current.SignedRequest.Data
if (data.page.liked) {
// has liked
} else {
// Not liked
}
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I created a Facebook App (Page Tab). This App can be added to Fanpages.
In this App, I make a call with Javascript to get the right JSON Data for my App.
The data is specific to the FB-Site where my App was been added.
I.e. when Coca-Cola adds my App to their Fan Page, I need to know that is coca cola - to get the right data.
Now, my Idea is when creating the Page Tab, save the ID from the Page. And when making a call to get the data in the page tab sending the Fanpage ID as a parameter.
I hope it is reasonably clear what I mean.
My Question is, how got access to ID of the Page?
Best with Javascript. Or is this not possible?
I would appreciate any tip!
This would be very easy with the PHP SDK. A signed_request parameter will get passed on to your iframe, and the PHP SDK offers a function called getSignedRequest() to parse it:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/php/facebook-getSignedRequest/
For example:
$sr = $fb->getSignedRequest();
echo $sr['page']['id'];
With JavaScript it would be a lot more complicated. You could try to get the signed_request parameter like this: How to retrieve GET parameters from javascript? - But you would have to deal with the parameter on your own. Here´s how to parse the parameter on your own with PHP: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/using-login-with-games
No Facebook SDK needed in that case, btw. And it should also work with PHP <5.4.
I would like to add a Facebook Like button inside my software.
I know how to programmatically do the actual liking process,
but how do I check and see if a person actually has liked my page?
Edit: I'm guessing that my software also has got to communicate with an actual Facebook App
that I have to develop, and not Only with a regular facebook html source?
Have you considered dropping a TWebControl on your Delphi form, assigning a simple HTML document string to it that contains the markup needed for a Facebook like button and making it just large enough to display your facebook like button content?
The like count and user liked state would be handled automatically by the javascript dynamically loaded into the html page. The javascript written by Facebook.
Seems like a full-functionality, least-effort approach worth considering.
I don't have Facebook to test this, but try to use what is described in this blog post; try to use the following HTTP GET request and in the response (after you parse it), find the user you're looking for:
https://graph.facebook.com/me/likes/PAGE_ID&access_token=ACCESS_TOKEN
Where PAGE_ID should be your page ID and ACCESS_TOKEN your access token.
For a simple GET request you can use e.g. this code.
I just created a Facebook application that basically creates a new Tab on my Facebook-profile-page and loads contents from my website in an inline frame. Now I got to the point that I added the application to my profile page with a simple link like http://facebook.com/add.php?api_key=APP_ID&pages=1. But how can I prevent others from just doing the same and using my app on their pages then?
Thanks in advance!
Aha! You know the page that it is supposed to belong to, so hard code that in your app's code and you can check the page id coming in from the signed_request and see if that page id is yours. If not, send down not permitted in your response HTML. If it is your page, then response down the good HTML. :)
For more information on signed_request see: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/signed_request/
i'm a totally newbie in Facebook App coding and i would like to creat a simple app that give the main content only after a "Like it" confirmation?
The example:
http://www.facebook.com/RelapseRecords?ref=ts&sk=app_162097493835692
(You only see the download links after "Like it")
Where i can find a how-to for that?
Thanks in advise, reevex
Actually, it is possible. Facebook recently introduced the „Signed Request” parameter which can be used to obtain what you need. After you decode this parameter you will have a JSON object. One of its field is called page. This is another JSON object containing among other params the liked boolean if the user has liked the page. This is only available if your app is an iframe loaded in a Page tab.
Based on this boolean value you can choose which content to display to the user.
Good luck!
i have one problem with facebook landing page. i created facebook landing page through static fbml app but i have one problem with like button, user must like the page before he will navigate to another page.
i want to do same functionality in my landing page,
http://www.facebook.com/BusinessofCinema?v=app_6009294086.
anyone know about this please help me .
thanks inadvance......
At this point you'll probably want to go with iframe based Facebook page tabs instead, now that these have become available and fbml based apps are being phased out. Among other advantages, the signed_request parameter that Facebook sends to an iframe based tab app includes a flag that indicates whether the user is a fan of the page.
Now that iframes are the only way to create new Facebook apps and FBML is being phased out, you need a new way to do it.
When your app URL is loaded, it is passed a signed_request POST parameter. This parameter contains the information you need. However, it is packed and encoded so it requires some manipulation to get the right info out.
First, split the signed_request on the '.' character. The first part is the signature. The second part is the encoded_data
Decode the encoded_data into a JSON string using the URLBase64Decode function equivalent in your server-side programming language
The JSON object contains a node called "page". This contains a node called "liked".
If "liked" is true, the user liked the page and you display the "liked" version of your app. If false, show the "Please like me" version of the site.
The FBML way will continue to work the way you have it live right now, but for anyone building a new Facebook app, this is the way to do.