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= FbGraph

A full-stack Facebook Graph API wrapper in Ruby.

{}[http://travis-ci.org/nov/fb_graph]

== This gem is deprecated

FbGraph is basically developed for Graph API v1.0, and could be buggy with v2.+.

Since Graph API v1.0 is shut down on 2014/04/30, this gem is also deprecated.

Please use fb_graph2 gem instead. https://github.com/nov/fb_graph2

== Installation

gem install fb_graph

== Resources

== Examples

Now FbGraph supports all objects listed here: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/ Almost all connections for each object are also supported. ("attachments" and "shares" connections of message object are not supported yet)

You can also play with a Rails sample app here. http://fbgraphsample.heroku.com/

See GitHub wiki for more examples. https://github.com/nov/fb_graph/wiki

=== GET

==== Basic Objects

user = FbGraph::User.me(ACCESS_TOKEN)

user = FbGraph::User.fetch('matake') user.name # => 'Nov Matake' user.picture # => 'https://graph.facebook.com/matake/picture'

fb_graph doesn't access to Graph API until you call "fetch"

user = FbGraph::User.new('matake', :access_token => YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN) user.identifier # => "matake" user.name # => nil user.link # => nil user = user.fetch user.name # => "Nov Matake" user.description # => "http://www.facebook.com/matake"

page = FbGraph::Page.fetch('smartfmteam') page.name # => 'smart.fm' page.picture # => 'https://graph.facebook.com/smart.fm/picture'

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==== Connections

Public connections

user = FbGraph::User.fetch('matake') user.feed user.posts user.friends user.tagged user.family :

Private connections requires "access_token"

FbGraph::User.new('matake').friends # => raise FbGraph::Unauthorized user = FbGraph::User.fetch('matake', :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) user.albums user.events user.friends user.likes :

"home" connection is only available for "me"

me = User.new('me', :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) me.home :

By default, FbGraph will only return the default fields. In order to get a non-default field, you have to supply the connect with an optional hash specifying the field. An example for events:

user.events({:fields => "owner,name,description,picture"}) # { and } optional

An overview of which fields you can include in the graph API can be found at https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/, which has a description of the specific objects fields in the sidebar under "Objects".

==== Search

all objects

FbGraph::Searchable.search("FbGraph") # => Array of Hash

specify type

FbGraph::Page.search("FbGraph") # => Array of FbGraph::Page FbGraph::User.search("matake", :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) # => Array of FbGraph::User

==== Pagination

collection

user = FbGraph::User.new('matake', :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) likes = user.likes # => Array of FbGraph::Like likes.next # => Array of FbGraph::Like (next page) likes.previous # => Array of FbGraph::Like (previous page) likes.collection.next # => Hash for pagination options (ex. {"limit"=>"25", "until"=>"2010-08-08T03:17:21+0000"}) likes.collection.previous # => Hash for pagination options (ex. {"limit"=>"25", "since"=>"2010-08-08T06:28:20+0000"}) user.likes(likes.collection.next) # => same with likes.next user.likes(likes.collection.previous) # => same with likes.previous

search results

results = FbGraph::Page.search("FbGraph") # => Array of FbGraph::Page results.next # => Array of FbGraph::Page (next page) results.previous # => Array of FbGraph::Page (next page) results.klass # => FbGraph::Page results.collection.next # => Hash for pagination options (ex. {"limit"=>"25", "until"=>"2010-08-08T03:17:21+0000"}) results.collection.previous # => Hash for pagination options (ex. {"limit"=>"25", "since"=>"2010-08-08T06:28:20+0000"}) results.klass.search(results.query, results.collection.next) # => same with results.next results.klass.search(results.query, results.collection.previous) # => same with results.previous

=== POST

==== Update status (wall post)

me = FbGraph::User.me(ACCESS_TOKEN) me.feed!( :message => 'Updating via FbGraph', :picture => 'https://graph.facebook.com/matake/picture', :link => 'https://github.com/nov/fb_graph', :name => 'FbGraph', :description => 'A Ruby wrapper for Facebook Graph API' )

==== Post a like/comment to a post

post = FbGraph::Page.new(117513961602338).feed.first bool = post.like!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN ) comment = post.comment!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN, :message => 'Hey, I'm testing you!' )

==== Post a note

page = FbGraph::Page.new(117513961602338) note = page.note!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN, :subject => 'testing', :message => 'Hey, I'm testing you!' )

==== Post a link

me = FbGraph::User.me(ACCESS_TOKEN) link = me.link!( :link => 'https://github.com/nov/fb_graph', :message => 'A Ruby wrapper for Facebook Graph API.' )

==== Create Event, respond to it

me = FbGraph::User.me(ACCESS_TOKEN) event = me.event!( :name => 'FbGraph test event', :start_time => 1.week.from_now, :end_time => 2.week.from_now ) bool = event.attending!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN ) bool = event.maybe!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN ) bool = event.declined!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN )

==== Create an album

me = FbGraph::User.me(ACCESS_TOKEN) album = me.album!( :name => 'FbGraph test', :message => 'test test test' ) # => now facebook Graph API returns weird response for this call

==== Upload a photo to an album

me = FbGraph::User.me(ACCESS_TOKEN) album = me.albums.first album.photo!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN, :source => File.new('/Users/nov/Desktop/nov.gif', 'rb'), # 'rb' is needed only on windows :message => 'Hello, where is photo?' )

=== DELETE

==== Delete an object

post = FbGraph::Page.new(117513961602338).feed.first bool = post.like!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN ) comment = post.comment!( :access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN, :message => 'Hey, I'm testing you!' ) comment.destroy(:access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) post.unlike!(:access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN) post.destroy(:access_token => ACCESS_TOKEN)

=== Authentication

Both Facebook JavaScript SDK and normal OAuth2 flow are supported. Below I show simple sample code. You can also see https://github.com/nov/fb_graph_sample for more details Rails3 sample application.

In addition, if you are migrating an application that uses old-style session keys you can exchange the keys for access tokens. See more here: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/authentication/fb_sig/

==== JavaScript SDK

fb_auth = FbGraph::Auth.new(YOUR_APP_ID, YOUR_APPLICATION_SECRET) fb_auth.client # => Rack::OAuth2::Client

get Facebook's auth cookie in advance using their JS SDK

fb_auth.from_cookie(cookies) fb_auth.access_token # => Rack::OAuth2::AccessToken fb_auth.user # => FbGraph::User (only basic attributes) fb_auth.user.fetch # => fetch more details

==== Normal OAuth2 Flow

setup client

client = fb_auth.client client.redirect_uri = "http://your.client.com/facebook/callback"

redirect user to facebook

redirect_to client.authorization_uri( :scope => [:email, :read_stream, :offline_access] )

in callback

client.authorization_code = params[:code] access_token = client.access_token! :client_auth_body # => Rack::OAuth2::AccessToken FbGraph::User.me(access_token).fetch # => FbGraph::User

==== Extend Access Token Lifetime

setup client

fb_auth = FbGraph::Auth.new(YOUR_APP_ID, YOUR_APPLICATION_SECRET) fb_auth.exchange_token! 'short-life-access-token' fb_auth.access_token # => Rack::OAuth2::AccessToken

=== Analytics

app = FbGraph::Application.new(YOUR_APP_ID, :secret => YOUR_APPLICATION_SECRET) app.insights # => Array of FbGraph::Insight

=== Test User

Not tested well yet. Sample is here. https://gist.github.com/752974

=== FQL

Not tested well yet. Sample is here. https://gist.github.com/752914

=== More Examples?

See GitHub wiki for more examples. https://github.com/nov/fb_graph/wiki

== Note on Patches/Pull Requests

  • Fork the project.
  • Make your feature addition or bug fix.
  • Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
  • Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
  • Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

== Copyright

Copyright (c) 2010 nov matake. See LICENSE for details.

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