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Use Facebook SDK version 4 in Cordova projects

Installation

Make sure you've registered your Facebook app with Facebook and have an APP_ID https://developers.facebook.com/apps.

$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-facebook4 --save --variable APP_ID="123456789" --variable APP_NAME="myApplication"

Usage

This is a fork of the official plugin for Facebook in Apache Cordova that implements the latest Facebook SDK. Unless noted, this is a drop-in replacement. You don't have to replace your client code.

The Facebook plugin for Apache Cordova allows you to use the same JavaScript code in your Cordova application as you use in your web application. However, unlike in the browser, the Cordova application will use the native Facebook app to perform Single Sign On for the user. If this is not possible then the sign on will degrade gracefully using the standard dialog based authentication.

Compatibility

Install Guides

API

Login

facebookConnectPlugin.login(Array strings of permissions, Function success, Function failure)

NOTE : Developers should call facebookConnectPlugin.browserInit(<appId>) before login - Web App ONLY (see Web App Guide)

Success function returns an Object like:

{
	status: "connected",
	authResponse: {
		session_key: true,
		accessToken: "<long string>",
		expiresIn: 5183979,
		sig: "...",
		secret: "...",
		userID: "634565435"
	}
}

Failure function returns an error String.

Logout

facebookConnectPlugin.logout(Function success, Function failure)

Get Status

facebookConnectPlugin.getLoginStatus(Function success, Function failure)

Success function returns an Object like:

{
	authResponse: {
		userID: "12345678912345",
		accessToken: "kgkh3g42kh4g23kh4g2kh34g2kg4k2h4gkh3g4k2h4gk23h4gk2h34gk234gk2h34AndSoOn",
		session_Key: true,
		expiresIn: "5183738",
		sig: "..."
	},
	status: "connected"
}

For more information see: Facebook Documentation

Show a Dialog

facebookConnectPlugin.showDialog(Object options, Function success, Function failure)

Example options - Share Dialog:

{
	method: "share",
	href: "http://example.com",
	caption: "Such caption, very feed.",
	description: "Much description",
	picture: 'http://example.com/image.png'
	share_feedWeb: true, // iOS only
}

For iOS, the default dialog mode is FBSDKShareDialogModeAutomatic. You can share that by adding a specific dialog mode parameter. The available share dialog modes are: share_sheet, share_feedBrowser, share_native and share_feedWeb. Read more about share dialog modes

Game request:

{
	method: "apprequests",
	message: "Come on man, check out my application.",
	data: data,
	title: title,
	actionType: 'askfor',
	filters: 'app_non_users'
}

Send Dialog:

{
	method: "send",
	caption: "Check this out.",
	link: "http://example.com",
	description: "The site I told you about",
	picture: "http://example.com/image.png"
}

Share dialog - Open Graph Story: (currently only available on Android, PRs welcome for iOS)

{
	var obj = {};

	obj['og:type'] = 'objectname';
	obj['og:title'] = 'Some title';
	obj['og:url'] = 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page';
	obj['og:description'] = 'Some description.';

	var ap = {};
	
	ap['expires_in'] = 3600;
	
	var options = {
		method: 'share_open_graph', // Required
    	action: 'actionname', // Required
    	action_properties: JSON.stringify(ap), // Optional
    	object: JSON.stringify(obj) // Required
	};
}

In case you want to use custom actions/objects, just prepend the app namespace to the name (E.g: obj['og:type'] = 'appnamespace:objectname', action: 'appnamespace:actionname'. The namespace of a Facebook app is found on the Settings page.

For options information see: Facebook share dialog documentation Facebook send dialog documentation

Success function returns an Object with postId as String or from and to information when doing apprequest. Failure function returns an error String.

The Graph API

facebookConnectPlugin.api(String requestPath, Array permissions, Function success, Function failure)

Allows access to the Facebook Graph API. This API allows for additional permission because, unlike login, the Graph API can accept multiple permissions.

Example permissions:

["public_profile", "user_birthday"]

Success function returns an Object.

Failure function returns an error String.

Note: "In order to make calls to the Graph API on behalf of a user, the user has to be logged into your app using Facebook login."

For more information see:

Events

App events allow you to understand the makeup of users engaging with your app, measure the performance of your Facebook mobile app ads, and reach specific sets of your users with Facebook mobile app ads.

Activation events are automatically tracked for you in the plugin.

Events are listed on the insights page

Log an Event

logEvent(String name, Object params, Number valueToSum, Function success, Function failure)

Log a Purchase

logPurchase(Number value, String currency, Function success, Function failure)

NOTE: Both parameters are required. The currency specification is expected to be an ISO 4217 currency code

Manually log activation events

activateApp(Function success, Function failure)

App Invites

facebookConnectPlugin.appInvite(Object options, Function success, Function failure)

Please check out the App Invites Overview before using this. The URL is expected to be an App Link.

Example options:

{
  url: "http://example.com",
  picture: "http://example.com/image.png"
}

Sample Code

facebookConnectPlugin.appInvite(
    {
        url: "http://example.com",
        picture: "http://example.com/image.png"
    },
    function(obj){
        if(obj) {
            if(obj.completionGesture == "cancel") {
                // user canceled, bad guy
            } else {
                // user really invited someone :)
            }
        } else {
            // user just pressed done, bad guy
        }
    },
    function(obj){
        // error
        console.log(obj);
    }
);

Login

In your onDeviceReady event add the following

var fbLoginSuccess = function (userData) {
  console.log("UserInfo: ", userData);
}

facebookConnectPlugin.login(["public_profile"], fbLoginSuccess,
  function loginError (error) {
    console.error(error)
  }
);

Get Access Token

If you need the Facebook access token (for example, for validating the login on server side), do:

var fbLoginSuccess = function (userData) {
  console.log("UserInfo: ", userData);
  facebookConnectPlugin.getAccessToken(function(token) {
    console.log("Token: " + token);
  });
}

facebookConnectPlugin.login(["public_profile"], fbLoginSuccess,
  function (error) {
    console.error(error)
  }
);

Get Status and Post-to-wall

For a more instructive example change the above fbLoginSuccess to;

var fbLoginSuccess = function (userData) {
  console.log("UserInfo: ", userData);
  facebookConnectPlugin.getLoginStatus(function onLoginStatus (status) {
    console.log("current status: ", status);
    facebookConnectPlugin.showDialog({
      method: "share"
    }, function onShareSuccess (result) {
      console.log("Posted. ", result);
    });
  });
};

Getting a User's Birthday

Using the graph api this is a very simple task:

facebookConnectPlugin.api("<user-id>/?fields=id,email", ["user_birthday"],
  function onSuccess (result) {
    console.log("Result: ", result);
    /* logs:
      {
        "id": "000000123456789",
        "email": "myemail@example.com"
      }
    */
  }, function onError (error) {
    console.error("Failed: ", error);
  }
);

Publish a Photo

Send a photo to a user's feed

facebookConnectPlugin.showDialog({
    method: "share",
    picture:'https://www.google.co.jp/logos/doodles/2014/doodle-4-google-2014-japan-winner-5109465267306496.2-hp.png',
    name:'Test Post',
    message:'First photo post',
    caption: 'Testing using phonegap plugin',
    description: 'Posting photo using phonegap facebook plugin'
  }, function (response) {
    console.log(response)
  }, function (response) {
    console.log(response)
  }
);