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I'm using the most recent version of the Facebook SDK (which lets to connect to something called the 'graph API' though I'm not sure). I've adapted Facebook's example code to let me connect to Facebook and that works... but I can't get a list of my friends.

$friends = $facebook->api('friends.get');

This produces the error message: "Fatal error: Uncaught OAuthException: (#803) Some of the aliases you requested do not exist: friends.get thrown in /mycode/facebook.php on line 543"

No clue why that is or what that means. Can someone tell me the right syntax (for the latest Facebook API) to get a list of friends? (I tried "$friends = $facebook->api->friends_get();" and get a different error, "Fatal error: Call to a member function friends_get() on a non-object in /mycode/example.php on line 129".)

I can confirm that BEFORE this point in my code, things are fine: I'm connected to Facebook with a valid session and I can get my info and dump it to the screen just... i.e. this code executes perfectly before the failed friends.get call:

$session = $facebook->getSession();
if ($session) {
    $uid = $facebook->getUser();
    $me = $facebook->api('/me');
}
print_r($me);
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7 Answers

up vote 41 down vote accepted

I think this is what you want:

$friends = $facebook->api('/me/friends');

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by any chance yo know how to get someone's profile picture with an api call ? something like... $friends = $facebook->api('/idofosmefriend/picture'); And there is some documentation with all of those calls ?, thanks ! – José Joel. Oct 8 '10 at 22:13
@nfvs, do you know how i can acccess friends_hometown? – alex Jul 15 '11 at 20:39

Getting the friends like @nfvs describes is a good way. It outputs a multi-dimensional array with all friends with attributes id and name (ordered by id). You can see the friends photos like this:

foreach ($friends as $key=>$value) {
    echo count($value) . ' Friends';
    echo '<hr />';
    echo '<ul id="friends">';
    foreach ($value as $fkey=>$fvalue) {
        echo '<li><img src="https://graph.facebook.com/' . $fvalue->id . '/picture" title="' . $fvalue->name . '"/></li>';
    }
    echo '</ul>';
}
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worked! thanks, just one line threw an error for me....in the second foreach loop... i changed it to the following so it worked for me, echo '<li><img src="graph.facebook.com/'; . $fvalue->id . '/picture" title="' . $fvalue->name . '"/></li>'; – Stevanicus May 10 '11 at 22:15
it working as per your suggestion and same updated in the code. thanks Stevanicus & Geoffa – Elankeeran Nov 3 '11 at 19:35

This is live version of PHP Code to get your friends from Facebook

http://facebook.init.me/php-get-friends (Right-Click to open in new tab)

<?php
    $user = $facebook->getUser();


    if ($user) {
        $user_profile = $facebook->api('/me');
        $friends = $facebook->api('/me/friends');

        echo '<ul>';
        foreach ($friends["data"] as $value) {
            echo '<li>';
            echo '<div class="pic">';
            echo '<img src="https://graph.facebook.com/' . $value["id"] . '/picture"/>';
            echo '</div>';
            echo '<div class="picName">'.$value["name"].'</div>'; 
            echo '</li>';
        }
        echo '</ul>';
    }
?>
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If you want to use the REST end point,

$friends = $facebook->api(array('method' => 'friends.get'));

else if you are using the graph api, then use,

$friends = $facebook->api('/me/friends');
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Use FQL instead, its a like SQL but for Facebook's data tables and easily covers data query you'de like to make. You won't have to use all of those /xx/xxx/xx calls, just know the tables and columns you are intereseted in.

$myQuery = "SELECT uid2 FROM friend WHERE uid1=me()";
$facebook->api( "/fql?q=" . urlencode($myQuery) )

Great interactive examples at http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/fql/

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header('Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8');

input in your page.

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Using CodeIgniter OAuth2/0.4.0 sparks,

in Auth.php file,

$user = $provider->get_user_info($token);

$friends = $provider->get_friends_list($token);
print_r($friends);

and in Facebook.php file under Provider, add the following function,

    public function get_friends_list(OAuth2_Token_Access $token)
    {
            $url = 'https://graph.facebook.com/me/friends?'.http_build_query(array(
                    'access_token' => $token->access_token,
            ));
            $friends = json_decode(file_get_contents($url),TRUE);

            return $friends;
    }

prints the facebenter code hereook friends.
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