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I'm currently using the Graph API Explorer to make some tests. That's a good tool.

I want to get the user's friend list, with friends' names, ids and pictures. So I type :

https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?fields=id,picture,name

But picture is only 50x50, and I would like a larger one in this request.

Is it possible ?

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5 Answers

up vote 3 down vote accepted

you do not need to pull 'picture' attribute though. there is much more convenient way, the only thing you need is userid, see example below;

https://graph.facebook.com/user_id/picture?type=large

p.s. type defines the size you want

plz keep in mind that using token with basic permissions, /me/friends will return list of friends only with id+name attributes

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it's funny I answered my own post at the same time :) With the same solution. – Martin May 18 '12 at 12:17
But i'm not agree with you last sentence : with basic permission, you can access more than id+name attribute, ex : graph.facebook.com/btaylor – Martin May 18 '12 at 12:22

You can also try getting the image if you want it based on the height or width

https://graph.facebook.com/user_id/picture?height=

OR

https://graph.facebook.com/user_id/picture?width=

The values are by default in pixels you just need to provide the int value

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As described in this bug on Facebook, you can also request specific image sizes now via the new API "field expansion" syntax.

Like so:

https://graph.facebook.com/____OBJECT_ID____?fields=picture.type(large)
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This one should be the accepted answer – mente Mar 28 at 15:08

Hum... I think I've found a solution.

In fact, in can just request

https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?fields=id,name

According to http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/ (section "Pictures"), url of profile's photos can be built with the user id

For example, assuming user id is in $id :

"http://graph.facebook.com/$id/picture?type=square"
"http://graph.facebook.com/$id/picture?type=small"
"http://graph.facebook.com/$id/picture?type=normal"
"http://graph.facebook.com/$id/picture?type=large"

But it's not the final image URL, so if someone have a better solution, i would be glad to know :)

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I think that as of now the only way to get large pictures of friends is to use FQL. First, you need to fetch a list of friends:

https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends

Then parse this list and extract all friends ids. When you have that, just execute the following FQL query:

SELECT id, url FROM profile_pic WHERE id IN (id1, id2) AND width=200 AND height=200

200 here is just an exemplary size, you can enter anything. You should get the following response:

{
  "data": [
    {
      "id": ..., 
      "url": "https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/..."
    }, 
    {
      "id": ..., 
      "url": "https://fbcdn-profile-a.akamaihd.net/..."
    }
  ]
}

With each url being the link to a 200x200px image.

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