I'm using Facebook's open graph api along with the JavaScript SDK on my site. My goal is for a user to connect to my site and then after performing certain actions on my site publish a message to the users facebook stream. I have the facebook connect function working just fine. During the connect I request email, publish_stream, offline_access permissions. I think those are all I need for what I'm trying to do. Now when the user connects via facebook connect I do get and capture the facebook access token and secret though I don't know what to do with them.
According to Facebook's shoddy documentation for the JavaScript SDK... to do what I'm trying to do it says to use the following code:
var body = 'Reading Connect JS documentation';
FB.api('/me/feed', 'post', { message: body }, function(response) {
if (!response || response.error) {
alert('Error occured');
} else {
alert('Post ID: ' + response.id);
}
});
I'm doing just that as a test and instead of alerting the response I'm stringifying the JSON response and writing to the console. Suffice it to say the stream publish fails and the response is this:
{"error":{"type":"OAuthException","message":"An active access token must be used to query information about the current user."}}
If the user is 'connected' to my site via facebook connect and accepted all the permissions I specified, don't I have a valid access token? Is the access token another parameter I have to pass to the api call?