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Consider X and Y are friends in Facebook and they both have installed an app in their respective phones. But they are not friends with each other in that app's friend list. So now, can X send a friend request to Y from the app itself, so that they could be friends on the app's friends list?

Also in another case, X has installed this app in his phone, while Y has not. So again, can X invite Y to use that app?

It tracks the people through the email id they have registered with in Facebook. So, find friends is for searching the "already app users", who are not in the app's friend list, but are friends in facebook and invite friends is for inviting the non-users of the app who are friends in Facebook.

My question is, is this possible in iOS5 ie. without using the Facebook sdk which was introduced only in iOS6?

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Why not you want to use Facebook-sdk 3.1? – Somnath Muluk Jan 10 at 17:05

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Use Facebook-sdk 3.1

User-generated requests are initiated when the app enables the user to select one or more friends to send a request to.

We will walk you through the steps to send out an invite or a request:

  • Triggering when the invitation or request is sent
  • Sending the request
  • Sending additional data with the request, such as a virtual gift

You can set up your app to prompt the user to send out an invite after the user has used the app a certain number of times. You should also give the user the ability to invite friends to use the app at any time through the use of a menu button they can always get to. In this step we will show you a simple way of triggering the invitation request.

See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/howtos/send-requests-using-ios-sdk/#protip2 for different types of coding logic.

See also:

  1. How to send add friend request (to facebook user) from iOS application?
  2. Can a facebook friend request be sent from my own app?
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For SDK 3.2 or above we have a facility to use FBWebDialogs class that will help us to show a popup along with the friend list and pick one or more from list to send invitation.

Lets do it step by step:

1) Download and setup SDK 3.2 or above.

2) First setup your application on facebook by following this url.

3) Then use the attached code.

Sample Code: (It generates invite friend request)

-(void)inviteFriends
{
    if ([[FBSession activeSession] isOpen])
    {
        NSMutableDictionary* params =  [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:nil];
       [FBWebDialogs presentRequestsDialogModallyWithSession:nil
                                                      message:[self getInviteFriendMessage]
                                                        title:nil
                                                   parameters:params
                                                      handler:^(FBWebDialogResult result, NSURL *resultURL, NSError *error)
         {
             if (error)
             {
                 [self requestFailedWithError:error];
             }
             else
             {
                 if (result == FBWebDialogResultDialogNotCompleted)
                 {
                     [self requestFailedWithError:nil];
                 }
                 else if([[resultURL description] hasPrefix:@"fbconnect://success?request="]) 
                 {
                    // Facebook returns FBWebDialogResultDialogCompleted even user 
                    // presses "Cancel" button, so we differentiate it on the basis of
                    // url value, since it returns "Request" when we ACTUALLY
                    // completes Dialog
                     [self requestSucceeded];
                 }
                 else
                 {
                     // User Cancelled the dialog
                     [self requestFailedWithError:nil];
                 }
             }
         }
       ];

    }
    else
    {
        /*
         * open a new session with publish permission
         */
        [FBSession openActiveSessionWithPublishPermissions:[NSArray arrayWithObject:@"publish_stream"]
                                           defaultAudience:FBSessionDefaultAudienceFriends
                                              allowLoginUI:YES
                                         completionHandler:^(FBSession *session, FBSessionState status, NSError *error)
         {
             if (!error && status == FBSessionStateOpen)
             {
                 NSMutableDictionary* params =   [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:nil];
                 [FBWebDialogs presentRequestsDialogModallyWithSession:nil
                                                               message:[self getInviteFriendMessage]
                                                                 title:nil
                                                            parameters:params
                                                               handler:^(FBWebDialogResult result, NSURL *resultURL, NSError *error)
                  {
                      if (error)
                      {
                           [self requestFailedWithError:error];
                      }
                      else
                      {
                          if (result == FBWebDialogResultDialogNotCompleted)
                          {
                              [self requestFailedWithError:nil];
                          }
                          else if([[resultURL description] hasPrefix:@"fbconnect://success?request="])
                          {
                              // Facebook returns FBWebDialogResultDialogCompleted even user 
                              // presses "Cancel" button, so we differentiate it on the basis of
                              // url value, since it returns "Request" when we ACTUALLY
                              // completes Dialog
                              [self requestSucceeded];
                          }
                          else
                          {
                              // User Cancelled the dialog
                              [self requestFailedWithError:nil];
                          }

                      }
                  }];
             }
             else
             {
                 [self requestFailedWithError:error];
             }
         }];
    }

}

and here are the helper functions that calls delegates function OnFBSuccess and OnFBFailed.

- (void)requestSucceeded 
{
    NSLog(@"requestSucceeded");
    id owner = [fbDelegate class];
    SEL selector = NSSelectorFromString(@"OnFBSuccess");
    NSMethodSignature *sig = [owner instanceMethodSignatureForSelector:selector];
    _callback = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature:sig];
    [_callback setTarget:owner];
    [_callback setSelector:selector];
    [_callback retain];

    [_callback invokeWithTarget:fbDelegate];
}

- (void)requestFailedWithError:(NSError *)error
{
    NSLog(@"requestFailed");
    id owner = [fbDelegate class];
    SEL selector = NSSelectorFromString(@"OnFBFailed:");
    NSMethodSignature *sig = [owner instanceMethodSignatureForSelector:selector];
    _callback = [NSInvocation invocationWithMethodSignature:sig];
    [_callback setTarget:owner];
    [_callback setSelector:selector];
    [_callback setArgument:&error atIndex:2];
    [_callback retain];

    [_callback invokeWithTarget:fbDelegate];
}

So the class taht calls method InviteFriend MUST have these functions:

-(void)OnFBSuccess
{
    CCLOG(@"successful");

    //  do stuff here  
    [login release];
}

-(void)OnFBFailed:(NSError *)error
{
    if(error == nil)
        CCLOG(@"user cancelled");
    else
        CCLOG(@"failed");

    //  do stuff here  
    [login release];
}

Recommended Reads:

Send Invitation via Facebook

API Permissions

An Example

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