I am trying to build a comments method within a website without the Facebook comments plugin.
It's a photogallery portion of a website and all the photos are actually hosted on the business Page, I'm doing this to make use of FBs uploading, resizing/rotate etc rather than having to build that myself too.
As a happy bi-product to this I figured I could link comments on the website with comments on FB and have a syncrhonised comments system whereby comments posted on either site (my website or FB) will show equally on either site.
So, I have worked out how to post the comments, but it is always posting as the Business Page, not the logged in user.
This code posts the comment, the variable obj is the ID of the photo on Facebook. msg is obviously the comment text. I have setup methods to get the correct permissions where required which are called if the response from the post states that this is needed.
FB.api('/' + obj + '/comments',
'post',
{ "message": msg,
"access_token": accessToken,
"from": uid
}, // do the post
function (response) { // check the response
if (!response || response.error) { // if there's an error
// DO STUFF WITH ERRORS/REQUEST PERMS ETC
} else {
alert("Msg posted id: " + response.id);
};
});
Everything above works, but when the comment appears, it is always showing from: my Page ID not, what I need which would be from: my user id
accessToken and UID is being retrieved as follows:
FB.getLoginStatus(function (response) {
if (response.status === 'connected') {
uid = response.authResponse.userID;
accessToken = response.authResponse.accessToken;
}
});
The para from in the first function there posts the User ID, NOT the page ID, but whether that para is there or not, it always posts the comment as the Page.
It's frustrating the hell out of me as so far this has been pretty simple to achieve!
access_tokenis coming from theFB.getLoginStatuscall, so that should be the User shouldn't it? – Jamie Hartnoll Dec 3 '12 at 18:39FB.getLoginStatusshould be returning the user's access token and user ID, and your code looks good to me. – HTX9 Dec 3 '12 at 21:31