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I am trying to query information about a user using iOS 6's new Facebook integration API. This is the code I'm using, which is basically identical to what they demoed at WWDC:

{
NSDictionary *parameters = @{};
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:@"https://graph.facebook.com/me"];
SLRequest *request = [SLRequest requestForServiceType:SLServiceTypeFacebook
                                        requestMethod:SLRequestMethodGET
                                                  URL:url
                                           parameters:parameters];
request.account = self.account;
[request performRequestWithHandler:^(NSData *responseData, NSHTTPURLResponse *urlResponse, NSError *error) {
    NSLog(@"Facebook request received, status code %d", urlResponse.statusCode);
    NSString *response = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:responseData encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
    NSLog(@"Response data: %@", response);
    dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{

    });
}];
}

Problem is I am getting error code 2500 from Facebook: "An active access token must be used to query information about the current user." If I change the query to https://graph.facebook.com/[facebook id] then it works fine. I am assuming the problem is that iOS is passing the access token of the app instead of the user's access token when sending the request via requestForServiceType. I just don't know how to fix it. Obviously anticipating and hardcoding the Facebook IDs of my users is not an option. Any suggestions?

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Did you get the answer??As iOS 6 is released. – Prerna chavan Sep 13 '12 at 4:09

5 Answers

add your active access token in paramete like

NSDictionary *parameters = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:@"PUT_ACCESS_TOKEN_HERE" forKey:@"access_token"];
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How do you get that access key in code? Or are you proposing putting an actual access code in there? Seems like access codes expire so that wouldn't be a good option. – user1639164 Apr 30 at 17:00

I faced with the same issue and found the workaround:

NSString *uid = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", [[self.account valueForKey:@"properties"] valueForKey:@"uid"]] ;                
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:[@"https://graph.facebook.com" stringByAppendingPathComponent:uid]];
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The issue was in incorrect app settings on FB. I changed settings according to this post stackoverflow.com/questions/12644229/… and it resolved the issue. – gareg Oct 24 '12 at 19:01

OK here is how I do this integration with iOS 6 and get what I want from Facebook:

In AppDelegate I do this:

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application
            openURL:(NSURL *)url
  sourceApplication:(NSString *)sourceApplication
         annotation:(id)annotation {
    return [FBSession.activeSession handleOpenURL:url];
}
- (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application
{
    [FBSession.activeSession handleDidBecomeActive];
}

- (void)applicationWillTerminate:(UIApplication *)application
{
    [FBSession.activeSession close];
}

and in my ViewController where I want to retrieve information about myself or my friends I do this (NOTE: this is a test, so it is a lot of permissions!):

NSArray *permissions =
    [NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"email", @"user_location",
     @"user_birthday",
     @"user_likes", @"user_interests",@"friends_interests",@"friends_birthday",@"friends_location",@"friends_hometown",@"friends_photos",@"friends_status",
     @"friends_about_me", @"friends_birthday", @"friends_hometown", @"friends_interests", @"friends_likes", @"friends_location", nil];

    [FBSession openActiveSessionWithReadPermissions:permissions
                                       allowLoginUI:YES
                                  completionHandler:^(FBSession *session, FBSessionState status, NSError *error) {
                                      /* handle success + failure in block */
                                      if (status) {
                                          NSLog(@"Facebook Read Permission is successful!");
                                          [self presentPostOptions];

                                          //   [self presentPostOptions];


                                      }
                                  }];

Then in "presentPostOptions" I do this (in this example I try to retrieve something from my friend):

- (void)presentPostOptions
{

    [[FBRequest requestForMyFriends] startWithCompletionHandler:^(FBRequestConnection *connection, NSDictionary<FBGraphUser> *user, NSError *error)

     {

         if (!error) {

NSArray *data = [user objectForKey:@"data"];
             NSLog(@"%d", [data count]);
             for (FBGraphObject<FBGraphUser> *friend in data) {
                 NSLog(@"%@", [friend first_name]);
                 NSLog(@"%@", [friend last_name]);
                 NSLog(@"%@", [friend id]);
                 //make sure you have FBProfilePictureView outlet in your view
                 //otherwise skip the profile picture!
                 self.fbProfilePic.profileID = @"you'r friend's profile.id";

             }
         }
         else
         {
             NSLog(@"error");
             //  [self didFailWithError:error];
         }
     }];

I don't know what else you want to do because in your question you just tried to make a connection but this way you can do what ever you want while you are integrated in iOS 6.

One more thing, make sure about your App Settings over Facebook and the configs over there like enable your app for iOS and the ID for iPhone/iPad. Also the FacebookAppID in your plist.

Let me know if it works out for you,

EDIT: btw my Facebook SDK is 3.1.1.

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I had the same error message, I fixed it by saving my account after renewing the credential.

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Make sure your (ACAccount *)facebookAccount (or in your case self.account) object is strong and you set it correctly while getting permissions.

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