I need to post on facebook fan page with app.
My post type is text+image.
When i post only text, i have no problem, but when i try to add a jpg it doesn't works.
Here's my code:
<pre>
<?php
require_once 'facebook.php';
// configuration
$appid = 'XXX';
$appsecret = 'YYY';
$pageId = 'ZZZ';
$msg = 'MSG MSG MSG';
$title = 'TITOLO TITOLO TITOLO';
$uri = 'http://www.google.it/';
$desc = 'Description';
$pic = 'http://sharefavoritebibleverses.com/images/bible_verses.png';
$action_name = 'AZIONE NOME';
$action_link = 'http://www.yahoo.it';
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => $appid,
'secret' => $appsecret,
'cookie' => false,
));
$user = $facebook->getUser();
// Contact Facebook and get token
if ($user)
{
// you're logged in, and we'll get user acces token for posting on the wall
try
{
$facebook->setFileUploadSupport(true);
$page_info = $facebook->api("/$pageId?fields=access_token");
if (!empty($page_info['access_token'])) {
/*$attachment = array(
'access_token' => $page_info['access_token'],
'message' => $msg,
'name' => $title,
'picture'=>$pic
);*/
$photo_details = array(
'message' => 'message',
'access_token' => 'XYZ'
);
$photo_details['picture'] = '#'.realpath('aaa.jpg');
echo realpath('aaa.jpg');
$status = $facebook->api("/$pageId/feed", "post", $photo_details);
}
else
{
$status = 'No access token recieved';
}
}
catch (FacebookApiException $e)
{
error_log($e);
$user = null;
}
}
else
{
// you're not logged in, the application will try to log in to get a access token
header("Location:{$facebook->getLoginUrl(array('scope' => 'photo_upload,user_status,publish_stream,user_photos,manage_pages'))}");
}
echo $status;
echo "<br>CONT=".count($status);
?>
Also i need a format like second one, and not like first:
What's wrong in my code?
Thanks!
Try this:
//At the time of writing it is necessary to enable upload support in the Facebook SDK, you do this with the line:
$facebook->setFileUploadSupport(true);
//Create an album
$album_details = array(
'message'=> 'Album desc',
'name'=> 'Album name'
);
$create_album = $facebook->api('/me/albums', 'post', $album_details);
//Get album ID of the album you've just created
$album_uid = $create_album['id'];
//Upload a photo to album of ID...
$photo_details = array(
'message'=> 'Photo message'
);
$file='app.jpg'; //Example image file
$photo_details['image'] = '#' . realpath($file);
$upload_photo = $facebook->api('/'.$album_uid.'/photos', 'post', $photo_details);
Please try to make sure that $pic is the relative image location on your server and not a generic web url of the image.
Related
On my page I want post feeds with an image in the text of message and not like a link/url, is possible add to text message something like htmltags or bbcode?
$msg = "<img src=\"urlimg or facebook\" >\nMy text here";
$args = array(
'message' => $mgs,
);
$myfeed = $facebook->api($pageid . '/feed', 'post', $args);
update:
i've found a solution but if i post 2 times in a row they will be groupped in the same box in timeline
$args = array(
'message' => $msg,
'image' => '#'.$path,
'aid' => $album_id,
'access_token' => $token
);
$photo = $facebook->api($album_id . '/photos', 'post', $args);
exist a setting to stop auto-group that? or there is another way to post it like feed with image?
You can't publish an image in the middle of the text message, Facebook do not allow it.
But you can attach an image to the message, it will appear on the left of the message in this way:
$msg = "My text here";
imgUrl = "http://urltotheimage.com/path/image.jpg";
$args = array(
'message' => $mgs,
'picture' => $imgUrl
);
$myfeed = $facebook->api($pageid . '/feed', 'post', $args);
So I spent 30 seconds searching around the PHP Facebook API, which really is what you should be doing, and found the following example:
<?
// Remember to copy files from the SDK's src/ directory to a
// directory in your application on the server, such as php-sdk/
require_once('php-sdk/facebook.php');
$config = array(
'appId' => 'YOUR_APP_ID',
'secret' => 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
'fileUpload' => true,
);
$facebook = new Facebook($config);
$user_id = $facebook->getUser();
$photo = './mypic.png'; // Path to the photo on the local filesystem
$message = 'Photo upload via the PHP SDK!';
?>
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<?
if($user_id) {
// We have a user ID, so probably a logged in user.
// If not, we'll get an exception, which we handle below.
try {
// Upload to a user's profile. The photo will be in the
// first album in the profile. You can also upload to
// a specific album by using /ALBUM_ID as the path
$ret_obj = $facebook->api('/me/photos', 'POST', array(
'source' => '#' . $photo,
'message' => $message,
)
);
echo '<pre>Photo ID: ' . $ret_obj['id'] . '</pre>';
} catch(FacebookApiException $e) {
// If the user is logged out, you can have a
// user ID even though the access token is invalid.
// In this case, we'll get an exception, so we'll
// just ask the user to login again here.
$login_url = $facebook->getLoginUrl( array(
'scope' => 'photo_upload'
));
echo 'Please login.';
error_log($e->getType());
error_log($e->getMessage());
}
echo '<br />logout';
} else {
// No user, print a link for the user to login
// To upload a photo to a user's wall, we need photo_upload permission
// We'll use the current URL as the redirect_uri, so we don't
// need to specify it here.
$login_url = $facebook->getLoginUrl( array( 'scope' => 'photo_upload') );
echo 'Please login.';
}
?>
</body>
</html>
Take note of the $config variable values and the $facebook->api() call.
I have this script:
This code should post a Text and a Link to a WebSite
<?
// Remember to copy files from the SDK's src/ directory to a
// directory in your application on the server, such as php-sdk/
require_once('facebook.php');
$c = array(
'appId' => '4102137023*****',
'secret' => '*****c4a60cb08*****7c0333*****',
);
$facebook = new Facebook($c);
$uid = $facebook->getUser();
echo "Userid: " . $uid;
echo "<BR>";
?>
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<?
if($uid){
// We have a user ID, so probably a logged in user.
// If not, we'll get an exception, which we handle below.
try {
$ret_obj = $facebook->api('/me/feed', 'POST',
array(
'link' => 'angel-craft.de',
'message' => 'Wenn ihr das hier seht freut euch auf ein Game'
));
echo '<pre>Post ID: ' . $ret_obj['id'] . '</pre>';
} catch(FacebookApiException $e) {
// If the user is logged out, you can have a
// user ID even though the access token is invalid.
// In this case, we'll get an exception, so we'll
// just ask the user to login again here.
$login_url = $facebook->getLoginUrl( array(
'scope' => 'publish_stream'
));
echo 'Please login.';
echo $e->getType();
echo $e->getMessage();
}
// Give the user a logout link
echo '<br />logout';
} else {
// No user, so print a link for the user to login
// To post to a user's wall, we need publish_stream permission
// We'll use the current URL as the redirect_uri, so we don't
// need to specify it here.
$login_url = $facebook->getLoginUrl( array( 'scope' => 'publish_stream' ) );
echo 'Please login.';
}
?>
</body>
</html>
This should post a link with a text
but the Userid($uid) stays empty.
And YES this is the Demo script from FB dev.
I've used this successfully.
<?php
require 'src/facebook.php';
// Create our Application instance (replace this with your appId and secret).
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => '-----',
'secret' => '-----',
'cookie' => true,
));
$session = $facebook->getSession();
$me = null;
// Session based API call.
if ($session) {
try {
$uid = $facebook->getUser();
$me = $facebook->api('/me');
$Name = $me['first_name'];
$properties = array(
array(
'text'=>'Property Link',
'href'=>'http://www.yahoo.com'
),
array(
'text'=>'Property Link',
'href'=>'http://www.yahoo.com'
)
);
// Link that is adjacent to "Like" and "Comment" at the very bottom of the post.
$action_links = array(
'name'=>'Test',
'link'=>'http://www.yahoo.com'
);
// Dictates who can see the post.
$privacy = array(
'value'=>'ALL_FRIENDS'
);
// api('/me/feed', 'post',... = Wall Post.
$wallPost = $facebook->api('me/feed', 'post', array(
'message'=> 'Testing',
'link'=> 'http://www.yahoo.com',
'properties'=>$properties,
'actions'=>$action_links
)
);
} catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
error_log($e);
}
}
$par = array();
$par['req_perms'] = "email, publish_stream";
if ($me) {
$logoutUrl = $facebook->getLogoutUrl();
} else {
$loginUrl = $facebook->getLoginUrl($par);
}
?>
I found the bug, The cert was old. Thanks to all :)
I finally got facebooks graph api to post messages on my fan PAGE as page
How do i get it to post large images as a post, not as a link?
'source' => $photo seems to create a thumbnail
this is what i have so far
<?php
$page_id = 'YOUR-PAGE-ID';
$message = "I'm a Page!";
$photo = "http://www.urlToMyImage.com/pic.jpg";
require '../src/facebook.php';
// Create our Application instance (replace this with your appId and secret).
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => 'YOUR-APP-ID',
'secret' => 'YOUR-SECRET-ID',
));
$user = $facebook->getUser();
if ($user) {
try {
$page_info = $facebook->api("/$page_id/?fields=access_token");
if( !empty($page_info['access_token']) ) {
$facebook->setFileUploadSupport(true); // very important
$args = array(
'access_token' => $page_info['access_token'],
'message' => $message,
'source' => $photo
);
$post_id = $facebook->api("/$page_id/feed","post",$args);
}
} catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
error_log($e);
$user = null;
}
}
// Login or logout url will be needed depending on current user state.
if ($user) {
$logoutUrl = $facebook->getLogoutUrl(array( 'next' => 'http://mydomain.com/logout_page.php' ));
} else {
$loginUrl = $facebook->getLoginUrl(array('scope'=>'manage_pages,publish_stream'));
}
?>
The problem here is that you are in actual fact not posting a photo. What you are doing is posting a link to that photo so what you see is indeed a thumbnail preview image that Facebook retrieved from that URL.
What you'll want to do is provide a full path to a file on your server prefixed with the # symbol. The topic has been discussed on the site quite a bit so I'll just point you in the direction of a canonical post dealing with uploading of images to Facebook with the PHP SDK
Upload Photo To Album with Facebook's Graph API
The code looks like this -
$facebook->setFileUploadSupport(true);
$params = array('message' => 'Photo Message');
$params['image'] = '#' . realpath($FILE_PATH);
$data = $facebook->api('/me/photos', 'post', $params);
i am trying to make a facebook app that uploads photos from the computer to a specific album on facebook. i have the code below but i get an error: failed creating formpost data.
require_once 'include.php';
$config = array(
'appId' => $app_id,
'secret' => $app_secret,
);
$facebook = new Facebook($config);
$user = $facebook->getUser();
if($user && isset($_POST['submit'])){
try {
$facebook->setFileUploadSupport(true);
//Create an album
$album_details = array(
'message'=> 'Album desc',
'name'=> 'Album name'
);
$create_album = $facebook->api('/me/albums', 'POST', $album_details);
//Get album ID of the album you've just created
$album_uid = $create_album['id'];
//Upload a photo to album of ID...
$photo = realpath($_FILES['miss_photo']['tmp_name']);
$photo2 = $photo . '.jpg';
//echo $photo2; exit();
$photo_details['image'] = '#' . $photo2;
$upload_photo = $facebook->api('/'.$album_uid.'/photos', 'POST', $photo_details);
} catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
echo ($e->getMessage());
}
}
else
echo 'error';
any idea why i get the error message?
You cant use files in that way, you need to provide path to your file, like:
photo_details = array(
'message'=> 'some test'
);
$photo_details['image'] = '#' . realpath('/path/to/your/image_file.jpg');
$upload_photo = $facebook->api('/'.$album_uid.'/photos', 'post', $photo_details);
Hope that helps
I need my application to publish a post on my Wall page automatically and for that use PHP-SDK, but the publication does not appear. Until the notification that the publication occurred, but it does not appear in the Wall page. In the same script, if I change the page_id by "me" the publication is made in the wall of my profile perfectly.
See code:
$fb_page_id = 'xxxxxxxxxx';
$fb_app_id = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx';
$fb_secret = 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx';
$fb_app_url = 'https://apps.facebook.com/application/';
$fb_app_baseUrl ="http://www.mysite.com/app/application/";
$msg = array(
'message' => 'date: ' . date('Y-m-d') . ' time: ' . date('H:i')
);
//construct the message/post by posted data
$msg['message'] = 'Test';
$msg['link'] = $link;
$msg['picture'] = "http://www.mysite.com/app/facebook/icone_75_75.jpg";
$msg['name'] = $titulo;
$msg['caption'] = '';
$msg['description'] = $texto;
$msg['actions'] = array( array('name' => 'test', 'link' => 'http://www.mysite.com'));
//Create facebook application instance.
$facebook = new Facebook(array(
'appId' => $fb_app_id,
'secret' => $fb_secret
));
try {
$facebook->api('/'.$fb_page_id.'/feed', 'POST', $msg);
} catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
print_r($e);
}
thanks.
Now I created a database for storing received tokens. I used the token to post, but did not work!